Gender identity -- Juvenile literature
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Gender identity -- Juvenile literature
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Gender identity
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- Girls vs. guys, surprising differences between the sexes, Michael J. Rosen
- Beyond the gender binary, Alok Vaid-Menon
- Beyond magenta, transgender teens speak out, Susan Kuklin
- It feels good to be yourself, a book about gender identity, written by Theresa Thorn ; illustrated by Noah Grigni
- Stacey's not a girl, written by Colt Keo-Meier, Ph.D. ; illustrated by Jesse Yang ; designed by Nine Lam
- Who are you?, the kid's guide to gender identity, Brook Pessin-Whedbee ; illustrated by Naomi Bardoff
- Coping with gender dysphoria, Ellen McGrody
- Everything you need to know about nonbinary gender identities, Anita Louise McCormick
- Sexual orientation and gender identity, Rachel Stuckey
- Pink, blue, and you, questions for kids about gender and stereotypes, written and illustrated by Elise Gravel with Mykaell Blais
- ABC of gender identity, Devika Dalal ; guide for adults by Michele Angello, Ph.D
- My trans parent, a user guide for when your parent transitions, Heather Bryant
- A house for everyone, a story to help children learn about gender identity and gender expression, Jo Hirst ; illustrated by Naomi Bardoff
- Do the work!, gender equality, Julie Knutson
- The gender quest workbook, a guide for teens and young adults exploring gender identity, Rylan Jay Testa, PhD, Deborah Coolhart, PhD, Jayme Peta, MA
- They, she, he, me, free to be!, by Maya & Matthew
- Everything you need to know about bisexuality, Greg Baldino
- She, he, they, them, understanding gender identity, by Rebecca Stanborough ; consultant, Melissa Trevathan-Minnis, professor of psychology and counseling, Goddard College
- Gender identity, beyond pronouns and bathrooms, Maria Cook ; illustrated by Alexis Cornell
- Change, written by Emilie Dufresne ; designed by Danielle Rippengill
- Feeling wrong in your own body, understanding what it means to be transgender, by Jaime A. Seba
- You be you!, the kid's guide to gender, sexuality, and family, Jonathan Branfman ; illustrated by Julie Benbassat
- My princess boy, a mom's story about a young boy who loves to dress up, by Cheryl Kilodavis ; illustrated by Suzanne DeSimone
- No way, they were gay?, hidden lives and secret loves, Lee Wind
- LGBTQ rights, Natalie Hyde
- The gender identity workbook for kids, a guide to exploring who you are, Kelly Storck, LCSW ; illustrated by Noah Gringi
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