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Gender identity -- Juvenile literature
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Gender identity -- Juvenile literature
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Gender identity
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Gender identity
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Juvenile literature
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Pink, blue, and you, questions for kids about gender and stereotypes, Elise Gravel
Being you, a first conversation about gender, words by Megan Madison & Jessica Ralli ; art by Anne/Andy Passchier
Queer, there, and everywhere, 23 people who changed the world, by Sarah Prager ; illustrations by Zoë More O'Ferrall
It feels good to be yourself, a book about gender identity, written by Theresa Thorn ; illustrated by Noah Grigni
What's the T?, Juno Dawson
She/he/they/them, understanding gender identity, by Rebecca Stanborough
A house for everyone, a story to help children learn about gender identity and gender expression, Jo Hirst ; illustrated by Naomi Bardoff
Who are you?, the kid's guide to gender identity, Brook Pessin-Whedbee ; illustrated by Naomi Bardoff
Critical perspectives on gender identity, edited by Nicki Peter Petrikowski
Beyond magenta, transgender teens speak out, Susan Kuklin
Beyond the gender binary, Alok Vaid-Menon
The gender identity workbook for kids, a guide to exploring who you are, Kelly Storck, LCSW ; foreword by Diane Ehrensaft, PhD ; illustrations by Noah Grigni
The gender quest workbook, a guide for teens and young adults exploring gender identity, Rylan Jay Testa, PhD, Deborah Coolhart, PhD, Jayme Peta, MA, MS ; foreword by Ryan K. Sallans, M.A. ; afterword by Arlene Istar Lev, LCSW-R, CASAC
Identifying as transgender, Sara Woods
Gender equality and identity rights, Marie des Neiges Léonard
Pride, an inspirational history of the LGBTQ+ movement, by Stella Caldwell ; illustrated by Season of Victory ; foreword by Layton Williams
They, she, he, me, free to be!, by Maya & Matthew
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