![]() ![]() Look through these titles to see a whole bunch of different and even more awesomeness.Ī board book for toddlers about the colors of the rainbow flag. Most times, we find that our differences add a touch of “awesome” to our hearts that we in turn share with others. ![]() Written and Illustrated by Airlie AndersonĪN ARRAY OF AWESOMENESS-General Representationīooks are meant to serve as “ mirrors, windows, and/or sliding glass doors” for readers. The books in this list remind us of all the joys of self-expression with no ties to gender identity. Sewing the Rainbow: The Story of Gilbert Baker and the Rainbow FlagĪs grown-ups, sometimes we forget how much we equate our outward representations of ourselves (expression) and sexual orientation according to the “rules” and “norms” of society. These books shed light on some historical moments and movements in LGBTQ history. Lovely by Jess Hong Find Out Why Lovely is a Must-Have Children’s Book Despite the spread of technological advancement where everything can be Googled in an instant, traditional books still play a vital role in children’s learning. It’s important to know the history of your nation, including the journey of gender and sexual orientation liberation. We checked in with our own Chrystyan Williams, Frazer‘s Curriculum Coordinator and resident children’s book lover. ![]() ![]() Looking for ways to honor and celebrate Pride Month with your little ones? ![]()
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