They, She, He: Easy as ABC by Maya Christina Gonzalez and Matthew Sg is a colorful and friendly children’s book that helps kids understand gender diversity. Using the alphabet, each letter introduces a different child with their own way of expressing their gender. This fun, simple format helps young readers understand that there are many different ways people can be and that everyone deserves respect for who they are.
The book introduces kids to different names, pronouns, and identities, showing them that gender is not just about "he" or "she." It helps kids see that using the right pronouns is important for showing respect to others. With bright illustrations and a fun narrative, the book makes learning about gender diversity enjoyable and easy to understand.
As an educator, this book is a great tool to help kids start talking about gender and identity in a way that feels comfortable and safe. The younger children learn about these topics, the more open and accepting they will be, making schools safer for everyone. It’s important to teach kids that everyone’s identity is valid, whether they are exploring who they are or already know. By learning about gender diversity early on, children will grow up with a better understanding of others and be kinder and more inclusive.
This book is especially valuable for children who may be questioning their gender or feeling like they don’t have support at home. Schools can be a safe space for kids to express who they really are, and teachers and classmates need to make them feel welcome. The book encourages kids to be themselves and to respect others, no matter how they express their gender.
I always looks forward to reading your posts! I love how you added something about this book being a tool for children who are currently questioning their identity. Childhood/adolescents is a confusing time and having these tools can help children further understand themselves.
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