![]() ![]() ![]() Through joyful illustrations and easy-to-understand language, Ari and their Uncle Lior meet people throughout the neighborhood who use various pronouns, while Ari takes careful time to decide on the words that fit them just right.ģ. What Are Your Words? A Book About Pronouns by Katherine Locke We love how this family celebrates their daughter in all of her beautiful facets.Ģ. Written by and featuring Black trans girl Trinity Neal and her mom, DeShanna, when Trinity can’t find a wig that’s just right for her, Mom sets out to design a wig that reflects and affirms the bright, vibrant personality of her daughter, who also happens to be on the autism spectrum. My Rainbow by DeShanna Neal and Trinity Neal If your interest is piqued and you’d like more suggestions, explore our free exclusive LGBTQIAP+ booklist. We’ve included picture books (some are based on real people or events), two middle-grade novels, and one nonfiction picture book. We also strived to present texts wherein the author and illustrators’ identities reflect the characters’ identities. June is a great time to think about the intersectionalities that gender and sexuality have with race and ethnicity, which is why we’ve included books that represent Black, Brown, and Native cultures. ![]() Happy Pride! Pride Month is a time to celebrate and honor the vast array of genders and sexualities that exist in cultures throughout the world. ![]()
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