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A Kids Book About Pride by Kendall Clawson
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In June, we celebrate Pride, but what does that mean? Everyone wants to be accepted just as they are, and Pride is all about honoring and encouraging peop...Show more In June, we celebrate Pride, but what does that mean? Everyone wants to be accepted just as they are, and Pride is all about honoring and encouraging people to be their most authentic selves! To help kids understand the enduring bravery of LGBTQIA+ people, this book includes the story of a moment in history which sparked the fight for freedom and acceptance for this community and beyond—something worth celebrating every day. Show less
Blue Coyote by Liza Ketchum
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Sequel to the award-winning Twelve Days in August, Blue Coyote follows Alex Beekman—a star soccer player, surfer, and budding graphic artist—to Los Angele...Show more Sequel to the award-winning Twelve Days in August, Blue Coyote follows Alex Beekman—a star soccer player, surfer, and budding graphic artist—to Los Angeles, where he searches for his lost friend Tito. Alex gathers clues from surfers, lifeguards, and a tattoo shop, then gets caught in a raging brush fire as he seeks to uncover the meaning behind Tito’s disappearance and faces the truth he has hidden from himself. An adventure that addresses issues of friendship, family, and sexual identity. Show less
Dad and Daddy's Big Big Family by Seamus Kirst
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Harper is going to her first family reunion! She meets so many people. There's her second cousin Noah. And her cousin Lisa, who lives with her husband and...Show more Harper is going to her first family reunion! She meets so many people. There's her second cousin Noah. And her cousin Lisa, who lives with her husband and stepkids. Then there's Great Aunt Trudy who is raising her grandkids. And so many more! Dad and Daddy tell her they're all part of the same family, but they're all so different! And do families need to live together? Will she and Noah have to share a room? Show less
From Archie to Zack
Book - 2020
Journey to the Heartland by Xiaolong Huang
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Growing up with a gay father in 1980s China, Hanwei was introduced to oppression early in his childhood. As the stress of homophobia turned his father man...Show more Growing up with a gay father in 1980s China, Hanwei was introduced to oppression early in his childhood. As the stress of homophobia turned his father manipulative and cold, Hanwei’s childhood trauma and oppression threatened to destroy his life forever. With courage and ambition, he will not yield to fight for a better life and world. Show less
Love is Love by Michael Genhart
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A boy confides in a friend that he doesn’t know what to say when he’s teased for having two dads, and when kids say that they’re not a real family. In the...Show more A boy confides in a friend that he doesn’t know what to say when he’s teased for having two dads, and when kids say that they’re not a real family. In their conversation, his friend helps him see how her family (with a mom and a dad) isn’t all that different from his: they both have parents who love them, and they both love their parents. And it’s love that makes a family. Show less
Pride
An Inspirational History of the LGBTQ+ Movement
Book - 2022
Pride
The Story of Harvey Milk and the Rainbow Flag
Book - 2018
Rebel Girls Celebrate Pride by Rebel Girls
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This mini edition of the award-winning Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls series showcases proud members of the LGBTQ community who have broken down barriers and lived authentically. This mini edition of the award-winning Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls series showcases proud members of the LGBTQ community who have broken down barriers and lived authentically. Show less
Ricky the Rock that Couldn't Roll by Jay Miletsky
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Get ready to meet a new rock group! From zippy, little pebbles to big strong boulders, the rocks get together to play and roll around their favorite hill,...Show more Get ready to meet a new rock group! From zippy, little pebbles to big strong boulders, the rocks get together to play and roll around their favorite hill, only to find that one of their friends, Ricky, can’t roll with them. Unlike all of the others, who are all round, Ricky can’t roll because he’s flat on one side. His friends didn’t get it. “Come roll!” they would chant. So Ricky tried, but replied, “I’m sorry, I can’t.” Determined not to leave their friend behind, the rocks and the ladybug set out to help Ricky roll around – one way or another. This sweet, imaginative picture book, written in verse, brings a fresh set of characters to life in a story that highlights perseverance and triumph in the face of adversity, and the power of true friendship, combining the spirit of The Giving Tree with the rhyme and rhythm of Dr. Seuss. Targeted for children ages 4-8, this is the first of a series of books featuring the “You Rock Group” that kids are sure to cherish as they grow, and learn from through empowering, motivating and fun-to-read stories. Show less
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