LGBTQIA+
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How Beautiful the Ordinary: Twelve Stories of Identity
A girl thought to be a boy steals her sister's skirt, while a boy thought to be a girl refuses to wear a cornflower blue dress. One boy's love of a soldier leads to the death of a stranger. The present takes a bittersweet journey into the past when a man revisits the summer school where he had "an accidental romance." In non-traditional narratives, short stories, and brief graphics, tales of anticipation and regret, eagerness and confusion present distinctively modern views of love, sexuality, and gender identification. Together, they reflect the vibrant possibilities available for young people learning to love others-and themselves-in today's multifaceted and quickly changing world.
$29.95
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Anna Carlile, Elly Barnes How To Transform Your School into an LGBT+ Friendly Place: A Practical Guide for Nursery, Primary and Secondary Teachers
Currently teachers don't receive the training or induction they need to make their school an LGBT+ inclusive environment. This can be seen by the fact that half of schools do not teach anything regarding LGBT+, and only 3% include LGBT+ content in two or more subjects. This book will help transform your school into a safe and inclusive place for all students. Teachers and other staff can find the knowledge, strategies and confidence they need to implement a curriculum that is inclusive for all. Covering the changes to law, including the Equality Act which requires actively promoting acceptance, what language to use, case studies and much more, it is a must have guide for all schools.
$35.95
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Alex Iantaffi, Meg-John Barker How to Understand Your Gender: A Practical Guide for Exploring Who You Are
This helpful guide presents ways to help us all better understand gender, how people can change, and how people express their gender identity. Considering biological and cultural understandings of gender, gender expression, and relationships and sexuality, this is an excellent starting point for anybody thinking about what gender means to them.
$29.95
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I Am Jazz
From the time she was two years old, Jazz knew that she had a girl's brain in a boy's body. She loved pink and dressing up as a mermaid and didn't feel like herself in boys' clothing. This confused her family, until they took her to a doctor who said that Jazz was transgender and that she was born that way. Jazz's story is based on her real-life experience and she tells it in a simple, clear way that will be appreciated by picture book readers, their parents, and teachers.
$24.99
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Kai Cheng Thom I Hope We Choose Love: A Trans Girl's Notes from the End of the World
What can we hope for at the end of the world? What can we trust in when community has broken our hearts? What would it mean to pursue justice without violence? How can we love in the absence of faith? In a heartbreaking yet hopeful collection of personal essays and prose poems, blending the confessional, political, and literary, Kai Cheng Thom dives deep into the questions that haunt social movements today. With the author's characteristic eloquence and honesty, I Hope We Choose Love proposes heartfelt solutions on the topics of violence, complicity, family, vengeance, and forgiveness. Taking its cues from contemporary thought leaders in the transformative justice movement such as adrienne maree brown and Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha, this provocative book is a call for nuance in a time of political polarization, for healing in a time of justice, and for love in an apocalypse.
$17.95
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Belle DeMont, Sonja Wimmer I Love My Purse
With its humorous, energetic illustrations, this book is ideal as a read-aloud or as a story for emerging readers. It can also be used as a starting point for a discussion about gender roles. Charlie loves the bright red purse that his grandmother let him have. One day, he decides to take it to school. First his father, then his friends, and even the crossing guard question him about his "strange" choice. After all, boys don't carry purses. They point out that they, too, have things they like, but that doesn't mean they go out in public wearing them. But Charlie isn't deterred. It's more important to be true to yourself.
$21.95
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Belle DeMont, Sonja Wimmer I Love My Purse (Paperback)
With its humorous, energetic illustrations, this book is ideal as a read-aloud or as a story for emerging readers. It can also be used as a starting point for a discussion about gender roles. Charlie loves the bright red purse that his grandmother let him have. One day, he decides to take it to school. First his father, then his friends, and even the crossing guard question him about his "strange" choice. After all, boys don't carry purses. They point out that they, too, have things they like, but that doesn't mean they go out in public wearing them. But Charlie isn't deterred. It's more important to be true to yourself.
$12.95
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Jessica Walton Introducing Teddy
A gentle story about gender and friendship. One sunny day, Errol finds that Thomas is sad, even when they are playing in their favorite ways. Errol can't figure out why, until Thomas finally tells Errol what the teddy has been afraid to say: In my heart, I've always known that I'm a girl teddy, not a boy teddy. I wish my name was Tilly, not Thomas." And Errol says, "I don't care if you're a girl teddy or a boy teddy! What matters is that you are my friend." Introducing Teddy introduces the youngest readers to understanding gender identity and transition in an accessible and heart-warming story about being true to yourself and being a good friend.
$23.99
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Theresa Thorn, Noah Grigni It Feels Good to Be Yourself: A Book About Gender Identity
Some people are boys. Some people are girls. Some people are both, neither, or somewhere in between. This sweet, straightforward exploration of gender identity will give children a fuller understanding of themselves and others. With child-friendly language and vibrant art, It Feels Good to Be Yourself provides young readers and parents alike with the vocabulary to discuss this important topic with sensitivity. Ages 4 to 8
$26.99
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Monica Gupta Mehta, Asha Lily Mehta, Fox Fisher It's Totally Normal!: An LGBTQIA+ Guide to Puberty, Sex and Gender
Mother and child duo Monica and Ash Mehta are at hand to answer your most pressing sex questions. Forget the penis-in-vagina basics - this is a queer friendly guide that'll have you rethinking the very definition of sex. Combining expert advice with the personal experiences of teens all over the world, prepare to plunge into the topics they don't cover in sex ed. Masturbation, pornography, fetishes - if you're not afraid to ask, they're not afraid to answer.
$28.95
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Afsaneh Moradian, Maria Bogade Jamie and Bubbie: A Book About People's Pronouns
Jamie teaches respectful use of personal pronouns in this lighthearted, multigenerational story. Jamie is excited to spend the day walking around the neighborhood with great-grandma Bubbie. They meet so many friends and neighbors throughout the day . . . but Jamie has to correct Bubbie when she incorrectly assumes Ms. Wallace is a he and their server is a she. Jamie helps Bubbie understand that it's important not to assume a person's pronouns based on appearance, and to always use the name and pronouns they go by. Jamie and Bubbie introduces children to the nonbinary experience, the use of gender-neutral pronouns, and that sometimes a person's name and pronouns can change. Includes tips for teachers, parents, and caregivers for expanding on the concepts in the book and for talking with children about gender.
$24.95
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Jamie Is Jamie: A Book About Being Yourself and Playing Your Way
There are so many fun things to play with at Jamie's new preschool - baby dolls to care for, toy cars to drive - and Jamie wants to play with them all! But the other children are confused...is Jamie a boy or a girl? Some toys are just for girls and others are just for boys, aren't they? Not according to Jamie! Jamie Is Jamie challenges gender stereotypes, shows readers that playing is fundamental to learning, and reinforces the idea that all children need the freedom to play unencumbered. A special section for teachers, parents, and caregivers provides tips on how to make children's playtime learning time.
$24.95
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Ashley Molesso, Chess Needham Just Like My Family
Celebrate all families in this inclusive picture book that breaks down gender stereotypes with positive messages for all ages. Whether a child wears pearls just like their daddy, grills with their mommy, braids hair like their baba, bakes yummy treats with their grandpa, sashays like their zaza, dresses up like their bibi, or decorates their room like their brothers, all families love spending time together! Delight in all that makes a family unique and special—including what makes you you—in this empowering and affirming picture book by the author-illustrator team and queer stationery company, Ash + Chess. BONUS: includes one sheet of vibrant, colorful, celebratory stickers!
$24.99
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Kind Like Marsha
Learning from LGBTQ+ Leaders Kind Like Marsha celebrates 14 amazing and inspirational LGBTQ+ people throughout history. Fan favorites like Harvey Milk, Sylvia Rivera, and Audre Lorde are joined by the likes of Leonardo da Vinci, Frida Kahlo, and more in this striking collection. With a focus on a positive personality attribute of each of the historical figures, readers will be encouraged to be brave like the Ugandan activist fighting for LGBTQ+ rights against all odds and to be kind like Marsha P. Johnson who took care of her trans community on the New York City streets.
$22.99
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Joe Kort LGBTQ Clients in Therapy: Clinical Issues and Treatment Strategies
This book covers topics such as how to avoid making the common mistake of believing that "a couple is a couple," thus treating LGBTQ couples the same as their heterosexual counterparts; how to treat clients struggling in "mixed" orientation marriages and relationships (straight and LGBTQ spouses in the same couple); and how to work with all clients who have non-hetero-normative sexual behaviors and practices. Perhaps most importantly, the book discusses covert cultural sexual abuse (the trauma suffered from having to suppress one's own sexual and gender identity) as well as the difficult process of coming out to family and friends.
$45.95
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LGBTQ+ Youth: A Guided Workbook to Support Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
The most comprehensive, practical and user-friendly workbook written specifically for clinicians and educators to engage and support lesbian, gay, transgender, bisexual and questioning youth. Over 75 different concepts, worksheets, handouts and practices based in mindfulness, meditation and self-compassion that help children, adolescents and their caregivers deal with the challenges of coming out, understand sexual identity, gender norms and fluidity, prepare a safety plan and address negative attitudes at school and in the community, explore the world of dating and sexuality, and create a road map the transition process for transgender youth. Includes terms & definitions.
$42.95
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LGBTQ: The Survival Guide for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Questioning Teens
LGBTQ is the indispensable resource for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning teens - and their allies. This fully revised and updated third edition includes current information on LGBTQ terminology, evolving understandings of gender identity and sexual identity, LGBTQ rights, and much more. Other advice covers topics such as coming out, confronting prejudice, getting support, making healthy choices, and thriving in school and beyond.
$30.95
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Mommy, Mama, and Me
Rhythmic text and illustrations with universal appeal show a toddler spending the day with its mommies. From hide-and-seek to dress-up, then bath time and a kiss goodnight, there's no limit to what a loving family can do together. Shares the loving bond between same-sex parents and their children.
$11.99
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Christine Baldacchino, Isabelle Malenfant Morris Micklewhite and the Tangerine Dress
Morris is a little boy who loves using his imagination. Most of all, Morris loves his classroom's dress-up center and he loves wearing the tangerine dress. But the children in Morris's class don't understand. One day when Morris feels all alone, and sick from the taunts of his classmates, his mother lets him stay home from school. Inspired by his dream, Morris paints the incredible scene he saw, and brings it to school. He builds a spaceship, hangs his painting on the front, and takes two classmates on an outer space adventure. This is a sweetly told story about the courage and creativity it takes to be different.
$17.99
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My Pronouns Are He/Him Pin
A beautiful enamel pin for sharing your he/him pronouns by local artist Margaux Wosk and their company Retrophiliac Art. Margaux is an Autistic self-taught artist and designer based in Vancouver, BC.
$9.95
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My Pronouns Are He/They Pin
This beautiful enamel pin is a wonderful way to educate people and share your he/they pronouns. Created and designed by local artist Margaux Wosk whose company is called Retrophiliac Art. Margaux is an Autistic self-taught artist and designer based in Vancouver, BC. Margaux also designs a wide range of enamel pins with messages that range from disability, autism, gender, and boundary issues. Available in white with black writing.
$9.95
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My Pronouns Are She/Her Pin
A beautiful enamel pin for sharing your she/her pronouns by local artist Margaux Wosk and their company Retrophiliac Art. Margaux is an Autistic self-taught artist and designer based in Vancouver, BC. Available in white with black writing.
$9.95
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My Pronouns Are She/They Pin
This beautiful enamel pin is a wonderful way to educate people and share your she/they pronouns. Created and designed by local artist Margaux Wosk whose company is called Retrophiliac Art. Margaux is an Autistic self-taught artist and designer based in Vancouver, BC. Margaux also designs a wide range of enamel pins with messages that range from disability, autism, gender, and boundary issues. Available in white with black writing.
$9.95
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My Pronouns Are They/He Pin
This beautiful enamel pin is a wonderful way to educate people and share your they/he pronouns. Created and designed by local artist Margaux Wosk whose company is called Retrophiliac Art. Margaux is an Autistic self-taught artist and designer based in Vancouver, BC. Margaux also designes a wide range of enamel pins with messages that range from disability, autism, gender, and boundary issues. Available in white with black writing.
$9.95
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