Gender identity -- Juvenile literature
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Gender identity -- Juvenile literature
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Gender identity
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- The every body book, the LGBTQ+ inclusive guide for kids about sex, gender, bodies, and families, Rachel E. Simon ; illustrated by Noah Grigni
- Jamie is Jamie, a book about being yourself and playing your way, Afsaneh Moradian ; illustrated by Maria Bogade
- The bare naked book, written by Kathy Stinson ; pictures by Melissa Cho
- It feels good to be yourself, a book about gender identity, written by Theresa Thorn ; illustrated by Noah Grigni
- From the stars in the sky to the fish in the sea, written by Kai Cheng Thom ; illustrated by Wai-Yant Li, Kai Yun Ching
- A kids book about, being non-binary, by Hunter Chinn-Raicht
- My own way, celebrating gender freedom for kids, Joana Estrela ; adapted by Jay Hulme ; translated from the original Portuguese by Jay Hulme
- They She he Me, free to be!, by Maya & Matthew
- Pride, an inspirational history of the LGBTQ+ movement, by Stella Caldwell ; illustrated by Season of Victory ; foreword by Layton Williams
- Being Jazz, my life as a (transgender) teen, Jazz Jennings
- Rainbow revolutionaries, 50 LGBTQ+ people who made history, written by Sarah Prager ; illustrated by Sarah Papworth
- Being you, a first conversation about gender, words by Megan Madison and Jessica Ralli ; art by Anne/Andy Passchier
- When Kathy is Keith, Wallace Wong
- You be you!, the kid's guide to gender, sexuality, and family, Jonathan Branfman ; illustrated by Julie Benbassat
- My princess boy, a mom's story about a young boy who loves to dress up, by Cheryl Kilodavis ; illustrated by Suzanne DeSimone
- Are you a boy or are you a girl?, by Sarah Savage and Fox Fisher
- Sexual orientation and gender identity, Rachel Stuckey
- Who are you?, the kid's guide to gender identity, Brook Pessin-Whedbee ; illustrated by Naomi Bardoff
- The pronoun book, she, he, they, and me!, Cassandra Jules Corrigan ; illustrated by Jem Milton
- Pink, blue, and you!, questions for kids about gender stereotypes, written and illustrated by Elise Gravel ; with Mykaell Blais
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