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Ogilvy
Ogilvy | Deborah Underwood
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The clothes don't make the bunny in this new picture book from New York Times-bestselling author Deborah Underwood, illustrated by T. L. McBeth. When Ogilvy moves to a new town, the possibilities feel endless. There are so many new bunny friends and fun things to do together! But in this town, bunnies in dresses play ball and knit socks, and bunnies in sweaters make art and climb rocks. Ogilvy wants to do everything—and won't let a sweater or a dress get in the way.
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I put this on hold months ago and didn't know what to expect. But it turned out to be not just a cute story about being yourself, but a subtle critique of gender norms and roles. Bunnies in dresses do one activity and bunnies in sweaters do another. But Ogilvy wants to do both. The story never genders Ogilvy, so it's not hard to read the character as nonbinary. A great addition for those looking for more subtle LGBTQ+ books for children.