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Max enters a 4th grade classroom wearing a pink dress and is immediately made to feel alienated by most other students and staff. Max has towering confidence and on the playground one day he shows that he has enormous talent at basketball. From there some people start to change their minds. Max just stays true to who he is. He is cocky and determined and has a good sense of humor. At the tournament at the end of the story Max does some amazing
...3) Mehndi Boy
BIPOC PROTAGONIST: demand is high for early chapter readers featuring BIPOC main characters
CELEBRATE SELF-EXPRESSION: celebrates creativity, artistic expression, and being unapologetically yourself with positive, uplifting representation of a boy exploring queerness and gender expression
DEBUT: a success story from Annick's mentorship program for authors from communities historically
...Phoenix loves to play with dolls and marvel at pretty fabrics. Most of all, he loves to dance—ballet, Pow Wow dancing, or just swirling and twirling around his house. Sometimes Phoenix gets picked on and he struggles with feeling different, but his mom and brother are proud of him. With their help, Phoenix learns about Two Spirit/Niizh Manidoowag people in Anishinaabe culture and just how special he is.
Based on the childhood experiences
...Let these captivating fairy tale retellings sweep you into happily ever after. Re-imagined as black, trans women, come along with Cinderella, Erika, and Belle as they find love and laughter at the ends of their stories.
Ella's stepmother insists she's a boy, but the princess sees her for the woman she is. When Ella is dumped at the edge of the kingdom, she finds strength in herself to create a new life.
Erika's
...Harvey the Hippo Meets Mickey Mandarin is a story of gender binary and non-binary new friends making introductions, learning a little background about each other and finding that although they may identify differently, they all still like to play and have fun the same way. The animals are proud to say how they like to be addressed, such as he/him, she/her or they/them.
"Harvey the Hippo Meets Mickey Mandarin is a timely and much
...12) Just Lizzie
14) Otherworldly
16) Greta & Valdin
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