Picture Books
Be who you are
Todd Parr
jE Parr
Picture Books
Picture book encouraging kids to be proud of what makes them unique, where they come from, and how they express themselves and see the world.
One of a kind like me = Único como yo
Laurin Mayeno
j468.6 Mayeno
Picture Books, LGBTQ+
"Tomorrow is the school parade, and Danny knows exactly what he will be: a princess. Mommy supports him 100%, and they race to the thrift store to find his costume. It s almost closing time will Danny find the costume of his dreams in time? One of A Kind, Like Me / Unico como yo is a sweet story about unconditional love and the beauty of individuality. It s a unique book that lifts up children who don't fit gender stereotypes, and reflects the power of a loving and supportive community."--Amazon.
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Thunder Rose
Jerdine. author Nolen
jE Nolen
Picture Books
Overview: Thunder Rose vows to grow up to be more than just big and strong, thank you very kindly-and boy, does she ever! But when a whirling storm on a riotous rampage threatens, has Rose finally met her match?
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Families, families, families!
Suzanne Lang
jE Lang
Picture Books
"A host of animals portrays all kinds of non-traditional families"--
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Worm loves Worm
J. J Austrian
jE Austrian
Picture Books, LGBTQ+
Two worms in love decide to get married, and with help from Cricket, Beetle, Spider, and the Bees they have everything they need and more, but which one will be the bride and which the groom?
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I am Jazz
Jessica Herthel
jE Herthel
Picture Books, LGBTQ+
Presents the story of a transgender child who traces her early awareness that she is a girl in spite of male anatomy and the acceptance she finds through a wise doctor who explains her natural transgender status.
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Morris Micklewhite and the tangerine dress
Christine Baldacchino
jE Baldacch
Picture Books
Morris faces taunts and criticism when he wears an orange dress to school, but things begin to change for him after he uses his imagination to paint a fantastic picture that he shares with his classmates.
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The family book
Todd Parr
jE Parr
Picture Books
Represents a variety of families, some big and some small, some with only one parent and some with two moms or dads, some quiet and some noisy, but all alike in some ways and special no matter what.
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In our mothers' house
Patricia Polacco
jE Polacco
Picture Books, LGBTQ+
Three young children experience the joys and challenges of being raised by two mothers.
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Heather has two mommies
Lesléa Newman
jE Newman
Picture Books, LGBTQ+
When Heather goes to playgroup, at first she feels bad because she has two mothers and no father, but then she learns that there are lots of different kinds of families and the most important thing is that all the people love each other.
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