Advice columnist Amy Dickinson recommends starting conversations with donor conceived kids early, suggesting The Pea That Was Me book as a helpful tool for parents.
Introduce kids to embryo donation with The Pea That Was Me Volume 3. Explains how "nice people" helped bring them to their loving family. Great for ages 3+.
"The Pea That Was Me introduces children to the concept of donors with a light-hearted tone, opening the door for further conversations about gratitude."
Noah dreams of long hair but fears societal expectations. With support from his family, he learns it's okay to embrace his true self in this uplifting tale.
Explore how LGBTQIA2S+ individuals used symbols and signs throughout history to express themselves and create safe spaces in this beautifully illustrated guide. Perfect for children 5+.
A mom creates a rainbow-colored wig for her transgender daughter, inspired by their real-life journey. A beautiful story of love, acceptance, and self-expression.
"A heartwarming story of unconditional love and acceptance, inspired by a family's journey with their Princess Boy. A call for tolerance and an end to bullying."
Jamie teaches respectful use of personal pronouns in a lighthearted, multigenerational story that introduces children to nonbinary experiences and gender neutral pronouns.
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.