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TheIntrovertedDodoBird
Red, White and Royal Blue | Casey McQuiston
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peanutnine Beautiful collage ❤️ 1mo
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TheIntrovertedDodoBird
Red, White & Royal Blue | Casey McQuiston
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Jeg
'Twas the Night Before Pride | Joanna McClintick
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Pickpick

Delightful. My partner just came home from the local book shop with this. So affirming. A beautiful picture book. If this is my last read for 2023 it's a great one.

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Graciouswarriorprincess
Nigel and the Moon | Antwan Eady
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Book 170 of the year.

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GatheringBooks
Nigel and the Moon | Antwan Eady
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#AutumnPlease! Day 27: Nigel and the #Moon made me wonder why adults often assume that young people would only want to be one thing when they grow up. It also begs the question of how realistic should young people‘s dreams be. Maybe dreaming more than one dream is, in itself, a subversive, revolutionary act in a world that demands you to be only one thing, and never all than you can possibly be. My full review: https://wp.me/pDlzr-pCe

Eggs Agree! There are many dreams to follow 💫✨ 6mo
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Mayadenoma

“The first day of wearing it, Asiya shines like a star.“

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Mayadenoma

I own this book and will forever incorporate it in my classroom. This book is a valuable resource for promoting discussions on cultural diversity, identity, and acceptance

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Mayadenoma
Pickpick

The Proudest Blue tells the story of a young Muslim girl, Faizah, as she and her sister Asiya embrace diversity and express their identity through their hijabs. This beautifully illustrated book teaches the importance of self-confidence and respect for differences

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ClaudiaPicolo1234
This Day in June | Gayle E. Pitman

“This Day In June Were All United“

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ClaudiaPicolo1234
This Day in June | Gayle E. Pitman

I would use this book in my classroom to teach children about acceptance. This book is about LGBT pride celebration. I would use this book to teach respect, acceptance, and understanding of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender. It teaches children that we are all united.