Gender identity -- Juvenile literature
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Gender identity -- Juvenile literature
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Gender identity
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- It feels good to be yourself, a book about gender identity, written by Theresa Thorn ; illustrated by Noah Grigni
- True you, a gender journey, by Gwen Agna and Shelley Rotner ; photographs by Shelley Rotner
- The gender wheel, a story about bodies and gender for everybody, by Maya Gonzalez
- The bare naked book, words by Kathy Stinson ; pictures by Melissa Cho
- Feeling wrong in your own body, understanding what it means to be transgender, by Jaime A. Seba
- Who are you?, the kid's guide to gender identity, Brook Pessin-Whedbee ; illustrated by Naomi Bardoff
- She/he/they/them, understanding gender identity, by Rebecca Stanborough ; consultant, Melissa Trevathan-Minnis
- Gender identity, by Simon Rose and Madeline Nixon
- The big book of pride flags, illustrated by Jem Milton
- Gender identity for kids, a book about finding yourself, understanding others, and respecting everybody!, Andy Passchier
- A kids book about gender, by Dale Mueller
- Pride, an inspirational history of the LGBTQ+ movement, by Stella Caldwell ; foreword by Layton Williams
- Pink, blue, and you, questions for kids about gender stereotypes, written and illustrated by Elise Gravel with Mykaell Blais
- The full spectrum, a new generation of writing about gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, questioning, and other identities, edited by David Levithan & Billy Merrell
- Rainbow revolutionaries, 50 LGBTQ+ people who made history, Sarah Prager ; illustrated by Sarah Papworth
- It feels good to be yourself, a book about gender identity
- Beyond magenta, transgender teens speak out, Susan Kuklin
- The pronoun book, she, he, they, and me!, Cassandra Jules Corrigan ; illustrated by Jem Milton
- My own way, celebrating gender freedom for kids, Joana Estrela ; adapted by Jay Hulme
- It feels good to be yourself, a book about gender identity, written by Theresa Thorn ; illustrated by Noah Grigni
- Being you, a first conversation about gender, words by Megan Madison & Jessica Ralli ; art by Anne/Andy Passchier
- The GayBCs, words and pictures by M.L. Webb
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