Why Do Some Families Look Different?
by Amber Rae Johnson
illus. by Felipe Reis
Language: English
Urth Publishing, 2019.
42 p. : col. ill. ; cm.
ISBN: 0578225840 ; 9780578225845
Summary: The Big Questions gentle book series addresses heavy topics in a kind and loving way that children can understand. Without agenda, it strives to teach our youngest generations how not everyone may think, act, or live the same, but we all deserve respect and acceptance. Why Do Some Families Look Different is the perfect book for every child! It demonstrates and talks about blended families with step/half-siblings, large families, small families, mixed ethnicity families, single-parent homes, same-sex parent homes, families where the parents are friends, and families where the parents don't get along. It is my hope that by normalizing differences, children will learn that not every family looks the same, and that's actually really wonderful! Since Big Questions books aim to be communication tools for families, we thought we would start including activity sheets within the books. This is something new with this book that we haven't done before. We hope you enjoy it!I would encourage you to find and follow the Big Questions book series on your favorite social media platform so you can stay up to date on all new releases.
Available: https://www.amazon.com/Some-Families-Look-Different-Questions/dp/0578225840
Picture books for children about the experience of knowing or having a gay parent, family member, or friend, as well as books for gender nonconforming kids.
Pages
- Home
- Lesbian mothers
- Gay fathers
- Trans People
- Aunts and Uncles
- Gay Grandparents
- Alternative Family Building
- Gay Marriage
- Family Diversity
- Mixed Race Families
- Gender Nonconformity
- Books About Being Different
- AIDS (Disease)
- Notable Gays and Lesbians
- Bullying
- Cross-Dressing
- Tomboys
- Gay Pride
- Homophobia
- Books in Other Languages
Sunday, July 19, 2020
Why Do Some Families Look Different?
Labels:
2019,
english,
family diversity,
gay fathers,
lesbian mothers,
USA
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