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  • Who Am I? I Am Me!

    Who Am I? I Am Me!

    This book has been written to open up a conversation with children about their own individual preferences for toys, activities, games, books, etc. and to break down gender norms. In the long run, if we eliminate gender stereotyping there will be more choices for all genders, the likelihood of one gender believing they have power of another will be lessened, and children growing into adults will be free to follow their passions and be truly who they are. Ages 3-9

  • What Makes a Baby?

    What Makes a Baby?

    Written by sexuality educator Cory Silverberg, and illustrated by award-winning Canadian artist Fiona Smyth, this book is for every kind of family and every kind of kid. This children’s picture book about conception, gestation, and birth reflects the reality of our modern time by being inclusive of all kinds of kids, adults, and families, regardless of how many people were involved, their orientation, gender and other identity, or family composition. Ideal for reading with children ages 3 to 8, most parents and families will find it leaves room for them to educate their child without having to erase their own experience.

  • Understanding Children's Sexual Behaviors

    Understanding Children's Sexual Behaviors

    What's Natural and Healthy This crisp booklet is the perfect resource for people who work with children and need to understand which sexual behaviors are healthy and natural, and which may indicate some distress or disturbance. Dr. Johnson defines natural and healthy childhood sexual behaviors and contrasts this with 20 characteristics of problematic behaviors. Charts aid in comprehension, making this a handy reference for anyone working with children.

  • Transgender Child

    Transgender Child

    Handbook for Parents and Professionals Supporting Transgender and Nonbinary Children Utilized around the world and translated into multiple languages, The Transgender Child has won accolades from medical and mental health professionals, teachers,&parents. Authors have revised and updated their classic with expanded coverage of gender development, affirming parenting practices, mental health and wellness, medical decision making, legal advocacy, and how best to ensure school success from preschool through the high school. This is a compassionate and educational guide for anyone who cares about, or works with, a child who falls outside expected gender norms.

  • Sex Made Simple: Clinical Strategies for Sexual Issues in Therapy

    Sex Made Simple: Clinical Strategies for Sexual Issues in Therapy

    Sex Made Simple is a comprehensive guide to healing sexual issues and dysfunction, with dozens of strategies, techniques and methods to promote healthy sexuality for couples and individuals. Includes: Tools for couples to maintan strong, resilient sexual desire; Strategies to move past affairs, sexual trauma, variant arousal; Framework for counseling gay individuals and couples; Treating sexual dysfunction; Psychosexual skill exercises; Case Studies; Psychobiosocial model for assessment, treatment, and relapse prevention.

  • Sex Ed for the Stroller Set

    Sex Ed for the Stroller Set

    How to Have Honest Conversations with Young Children This book, written for parents or other primary caregivers who are raising a child under the age of six, shows how to provide essential information about sexuality, bodies, and behavior in age-appropriate but thorough and accurate language. It helps parents prepare for conversations that might make them uncomfortable by supplying not only the necessary information but also specific phrases and words they can use when speaking to their young children, while also helping parents process their own anxieties around sex. A parent is their child's best sex ed teacher. By providing reliable, straightforward information about sexuality, parents can establish open, honest relationships with their children, help protect them from harm, and set them up for healthy, fulfilling, and pleasurable sex lives and relationships as adults.

  • Sex and the Single Aspie

    Sex and the Single Aspie

    This ground-breaking book about sexuality speaks to women on the autism spectrum in fresh new ways, opening doors to discussion, and blowing the lid off taboo subjects. One of the many problems women on the spectrum face is not always understanding how relationships and boundaries work for other people. This book provides answers, plus more that they may not even have thought to ask. Covering one night stands, the importance of safe sex, self-respect, and double standards, there is a wealth of information about the ethics and self-understanding involved in relationships. Written with humor and honesty, this is the go-to guide for sex on the spectrum.

  • Seeing Gender

    Seeing Gender

    An Illustrated Guide to Identity and Expression In this vibrant book, queer author and artist Iris Gottlieb visually explores gender in all of its complexities, answering questions and providing guidance while also mining history and pop culture for the stories and people who have shaped the conversation on gender. Informed by Gottlieb's personal experiences, this deeply researched and brilliantly rendered book demystifies this fluid topic. For LGBTQIA+ people, Seeing Gender offers a space for self-exploration, giving comfort, advice, and reassurance in the sometimes confusing process of navigating one's identity. For allies, this book is an essential tool for understanding and thoughtfully participating in this necessary cultural conversation.

  • Reflective Workbook for Parents and Families of Transgender and Non-Binary Children

    Reflective Workbook for Parents and Families of Transgender and Non-Binary Children

    Your Transition as Your Child Transitions This innovative workbook discusses the unique needs of parents and families as they navigate their child's gender exploration. Providing a safe space for them to work through their own uncertainties and necessities, it gives specifically tailored guidance and support, with sections on school life, language and terminology, finding a therapist, possible grief, social/medical intervention options and more. Personal anecdotes from parents and other family members offer insight and understanding, alongside reflective activities, quizzes and positive affirmations throughout.

  • Red: A Crayon's Story

    Red: A Crayon's Story

    Red has a bright red label, but he is, in fact, blue. His teacher tries to help him be red (let's draw strawberries!), his mother tries to help him be red by sending him out on a playdate with a yellow classmate (go draw a nice orange!), and the scissors try to help him be red by snipping his label so that he has room to breathe. But Red is miserable. He just can't be red, no matter how hard he tries! Finally, a brand-new friend offers a brand-new perspective, and Red discovers what readers have known all along. He's blue!

  • Raising the Transgender Child

    Raising the Transgender Child

    A Complete Guide for Parents, Families, and Caregivers The authors offer much-needed answers to all the questions parents and other adults ask about raising and caring for transgender and gender diverse children. This book helps readers champion and celebrate gender diverse children while at the same time shedding fear, anger, sadness, and embarrassment. With specific and actionable advice-including coming-out letters, identity challenges, school and caregiver communications, and more -the guide provides a wealth of science-backed information alongside friendly and practical wisdom that is sure to comfort, guide, and inspire the family and friends of transgender and gender diverse children.

  • Rainbow Parenting

    Rainbow Parenting

    Your Guide to Raising Queer Kids and Their Allies This indispensable stepping stone is for adults who want to raise and teach kids in a queer and gender-affirming way, but might not know how. Lindz Amer, the creator of Queer Kid Stuff, an award-winning LGBTQ+ educational webseries for children and families, is an expert guide, leading readers through practical applications, important LGBTQ+ history, key lessons in intersectionality, pronouns, social justice, and more. Divided by sections that address kids' individual ages — from infancy to kindergarten — this joyful and approachable book shares a bit of hope and starts with the understanding that anyone can spread queer joy.

  • Pink, Blue & You

    Pink, Blue & You

    This children's picture book opens the door for conversations about gender stereotypes and everyone's right to be themselves.

  • My Shadow is Purple

    My Shadow is Purple

    My Dad has a shadow that's blue as a berry, and my Mom's is as pink as a blossoming cherry. There's only those choices, a 2 or a 1. But mine is quite different, it's both and it's none. A heartwarming and inspiring book about being true to yourself and moving beyond the gender binary, by best-selling children's book creator Scott Stuart.

  • My Pronouns Are They/Them Pin

    My Pronouns Are They/Them Pin

    This beautiful enamel pin is a wonderful way to educate people and share your they/them pronouns. Created and designed by local artist Margaux Wosk whose company is called Retrophiliac Art. Margaux is an Autistic self-taught artist and designer based in Vancouver, BC. Margaux also designes a wide range of enamel pins with messages that range from disability, autism, gender, and boundary issues. Available in white with black writing.

  • My Pronouns Are They/She Pin

    My Pronouns Are They/She Pin

    This beautiful enamel pin is a wonderful way to educate people and share your they/she pronouns. Created and designed by local artist Margaux Wosk whose company is called Retrophiliac Art. Margaux is an Autistic self-taught artist and designer based in Vancouver, BC. Margaux also designes a wide range of enamel pins with messages that range from disability, autism, gender, and boundary issues. Available in white with black writing.

  • My Pronouns Are They/He Pin

    My Pronouns Are They/He Pin

    This beautiful enamel pin is a wonderful way to educate people and share your they/he pronouns. Created and designed by local artist Margaux Wosk whose company is called Retrophiliac Art. Margaux is an Autistic self-taught artist and designer based in Vancouver, BC. Margaux also designes a wide range of enamel pins with messages that range from disability, autism, gender, and boundary issues. Available in white with black writing.

  • My Pronouns Are She/They Pin

    My Pronouns Are She/They Pin

    This beautiful enamel pin is a wonderful way to educate people and share your she/they pronouns. Created and designed by local artist Margaux Wosk whose company is called Retrophiliac Art. Margaux is an Autistic self-taught artist and designer based in Vancouver, BC. Margaux also designs a wide range of enamel pins with messages that range from disability, autism, gender, and boundary issues. Available in white with black writing.

  • My Pronouns Are She/Her Pin

    My Pronouns Are She/Her Pin

    A beautiful enamel pin for sharing your she/her pronouns by local artist Margaux Wosk and their company Retrophiliac Art. Margaux is an Autistic self-taught artist and designer based in Vancouver, BC. Available in white with black writing.

  • My Pronouns Are He/They Pin

    My Pronouns Are He/They Pin

    This beautiful enamel pin is a wonderful way to educate people and share your he/they pronouns. Created and designed by local artist Margaux Wosk whose company is called Retrophiliac Art. Margaux is an Autistic self-taught artist and designer based in Vancouver, BC. Margaux also designs a wide range of enamel pins with messages that range from disability, autism, gender, and boundary issues. Available in white with black writing.

  • My Pronouns Are He/Him Pin

    My Pronouns Are He/Him Pin

    A beautiful enamel pin for sharing your he/him pronouns by local artist Margaux Wosk and their company Retrophiliac Art. Margaux is an Autistic self-taught artist and designer based in Vancouver, BC.

  • LGBTQ: The Survival Guide for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Questioning Teens

    LGBTQ: The Survival Guide for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Questioning Teens

    LGBTQ is the indispensable resource for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning teens - and their allies. This fully revised and updated third edition includes current information on LGBTQ terminology, evolving understandings of gender identity and sexual identity, LGBTQ rights, and much more. Other advice covers topics such as coming out, confronting prejudice, getting support, making healthy choices, and thriving in school and beyond.

  • LGBTQ+ Youth: A Guided Workbook to Support Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity

    LGBTQ+ Youth: A Guided Workbook to Support Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity

    The most comprehensive, practical and user-friendly workbook written specifically for clinicians and educators to engage and support lesbian, gay, transgender, bisexual and questioning youth. Over 75 different concepts, worksheets, handouts and practices based in mindfulness, meditation and self-compassion that help children, adolescents and their caregivers deal with the challenges of coming out, understand sexual identity, gender norms and fluidity, prepare a safety plan and address negative attitudes at school and in the community, explore the world of dating and sexuality, and create a road map the transition process for transgender youth. Includes terms & definitions.

  • Jamie and Bubbie: A Book About People's Pronouns

    Jamie and Bubbie: A Book About People's Pronouns

    Jamie teaches respectful use of personal pronouns in this lighthearted, multigenerational story. Jamie is excited to spend the day walking around the neighborhood with great-grandma Bubbie. They meet so many friends and neighbors throughout the day . . . but Jamie has to correct Bubbie when she incorrectly assumes Ms. Wallace is a he and their server is a she. Jamie helps Bubbie understand that it's important not to assume a person's pronouns based on appearance, and to always use the name and pronouns they go by. Jamie and Bubbie introduces children to the nonbinary experience, the use of gender-neutral pronouns, and that sometimes a person's name and pronouns can change. Includes tips for teachers, parents, and caregivers for expanding on the concepts in the book and for talking with children about gender.


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