This new children's book is the first of its kind to explain the history of the rainbow Pride flag. I just wish it showed what our community really looks like.
Read MoreOur school's librarian included the book "George" in the student book club and was met with a lot of pushback from parents saying it's inappropriate. What can I do as a fellow teacher?
Read MoreThis book shows kids and adults alike that there's nothing strange about a boy who likes to knit!
Read More"Lily and Dunkin" by Donna Gephart is a YA novel that focuses on two pre-teens: a transgender girl and a cisgender boy with bipolar disorder.
Read MoreRepresentation matters, and we love seeing queer media for kids on mainstream television channels. Here's why both you and your kids can benefit from watching "Steven Universe."
Read More"What Makes A Baby," a children's book by Cory Silverberg, is a fantastic addition to the way we teach young children about reproduction in a way that is inclusive of all genders, orientations, and abilities.
Read MoreA parent is concerned after their 13-year-old daughter wrote that she is bisexual in her Instagram bio. Is 13 too young to come out on social media?
Read More"A Is For Activist," a children's book by Innosanto Nagara, shows what it means to be an activist, and deserves to be on every child's bookshelf.
Read More"Sex Is A Funny Word," a children's book written and illustrated by Cory Silverberg and Fiona Smyth, is nothing short but revolutionary. Here are 10 reasons why it should be on your bookshelf as soon as possible.
Read MoreNew children's book "George," written by Alex Gino, has received widespread praise for its important role in increasing visibility of trans identities in children's media. Here is our review of "George" to add to the celebration of this important story.
Read MoreA teacher is coming up against pushback for trying to put books with LGBTQ themes and representation in their school library. How should supportive parents talk to their children about this censorship?
Read MoreWe interviewed Daniel Errico, author of the queer fairytale “The Bravest Knight Who Ever Lived,” in which a pumpkin farmer named Cedric becomes a knight, slays a dragon, and marries the prince of his dreams.
Read MoreFor LBGTQ kids, the Internet can be a really beneficial way to find a supportive community. Mother-daughter duo Kirsten and Lucy talk about online queer spaces for kids-- and how to still be safe while using them.
Read MoreMany parents wish to communicate the many structures of family, and the many identities in the world around them with their children... but just aren't sure how. A great place to start is by making sure your kids library has books that show variety.
Read MoreAuthor Whiskey Blue answers the question, "Are traditional ‘boy meets girl and they fall in love’ Rom-Coms unappealing to lesbians/gays on a base level?" and offers suggestions for age-appropriate LGBTQ-friendly films.
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