Celebrating 14 LGBTQ+ change makers throughout history, Kind Like Marsha highlights inspiring figures like Harvey Milk and Frida Kahlo who embody bravery and kindness.
Jamie and classmates practice self-advocacy skills to help adults understand them better during Family Day celebration. Part of the empowering Jamie Is Jamie series.
Jamie teaches respectful use of personal pronouns in a lighthearted story with great-grandma Bubbie. Children learn about nonbinary experiences and gender-neutral pronouns.
Beloved modern classic by Todd Parr celebrates uniqueness and acceptance. Colorful illustrations and playful humor inspire kids to embrace individuality.
Introducing Teddy is a heartwarming story about friendship and acceptance, helping young readers understand gender identity and being true to yourself.
"Bilingual children's book celebrating identity, self-esteem, and friendship. Join Frankie & Jesse in a queer and colorful community. Perfect for all ages!"
An empowering celebration of Hawaiian culture as a girl dreams to lead a boys-only hula troupe at school, based on a true story of identity and acceptance.
A funny, engaging book where a boy enlists your help to find his missing story, only to discover it's in your hands! A must-read for interactive book lovers.
Grandad and Milly host a pride parade in their small town, inspired by the past and celebrating the future. A heartwarming tale of activism and community.
Celebrate Queen Harish, a Rajasthani drag performer who defied tradition with vibrant dance. A picture book biography of courage, resilience, and self-expression. Six starred reviews!
Harper discovers different family dynamics at her first reunion but learns they are all part of her big family. Will she have to share a room with Noah?
Casey, a boy on the soccer team, loves the rush of the game and the fun with his friends. With his family and teammates by his side, he's improving every day.
Clyde the rooster struggles to fit in at Sunrise Farm, trying to replace legendary Larry. Awards: CCBC Choices, Bank Street Best Book, Ezra Jack Keats Honor.
A visual memoir exploring how gestational parenthood clarified a nonbinary parent's gender identity, challenging societal expectations in a journey of self-discovery.