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    18 Kids' Books That Celebrate LGBTQ+ Stories

    Books are powerful—they can open kids’ eyes to a world that is unfamiliar to them, or make them feel seen, loved, and understood for who they are.

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    • Pink Is for Boys, by Robb Pearlman, illustrated by Eda Kaban
    • Love Makes a Family, by Sophie Beer
    • Antonio’s Card/La Tarjeta de Antonio, by Rigoberto González, illustrated by Cecilia Concepción Alvarez
    • I Am Jazz, by Jessica Herthel & Jazz Jennings, Illustrated by Shelagh McNicholas
    • Julián Is a Mermaid, by Jessica Love
    • The Boy and the Bindi, by Vivek Shraya, illustrated by Rajni Perera
    • From the Stars in the Sky to the Fish in the Sea, by Kai Cheng Thom, illustrated by Wai-Yant Li and Kai Yun Ching
    • My Footprints, by Bao Phi, illustrated by Basia Tran
    • When Aidan Became a Brother, by Kyle Lukoff, illustrated by Kaylana Juanita
    • Mommy, Mama, and Me, by Lesléa Newman, illustrated by Carol Thompson
    • My Two Dads and Me, by Michael Joosten, illustrated by Izak Zenou
    • A Family Is a Family, by Sara O’Leary, illustrated by Qin Leng
    • The Adventures of Honey & Leon, by Alan Cumming, illustrated by Grant Shaffer
    • Auntie Uncle: Drag Queen Hero, by Ellie Royce, illustrated by Hannah Chambers
    • Prince & Knight, by Daniel Haack, illustrated by Stevie Lewis
    • This Day in June, by Gayle E. Pitman, illustrated by Kristyna Litten
    • Pride: The Story of Harvey Milk and the Rainbow Flag, by Rob Sanders, illustrated by Steven Salerno
    • My Mommy, My Mama, My Brother, and Me: These Are the Things We Found By the Sea, by Natalie Meisner, illustrated by Mathilde Cinq-Mars

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    Books are powerful—they can open kids’ eyes to aspects of the world that are unfamiliar, or make them feel seen and loved for who they are. These 18 books celebrating LGBTQ+ kids and families can act as both a mirror and a window—and they are just a lot of fun to read!  

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    I Am Jazz, by Jessica Herthel & Jazz Jennings, Illustrated by Shelagh McNicholas

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    Julián Is a Mermaid, by Jessica Love

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    In this stunningly illustrated award-winner, little Julian is inspired when he sees three women dressed as mermaids and decides he wants to be a mermaid, too! But what will his Abuela think? Through Julian’s story, young readers learn about loving themselves and celebrating what makes them special…mermaid tails and all!

    The Boy and the Bindi, by Vivek Shraya, illustrated by Rajni Perera

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    The 5-year-old South Asian boy at the center of this story admires his mother’s bindi (the red dot Hindi women wear), and wants one for himself. His mother bucks the norm and lets him wear a bindi of his own, while also teaching him about the significance of this tradition.


    From the Stars in the Sky to the Fish in the Sea, by Kai Cheng Thom, illustrated by Wai-Yant Li and Kai Yun Ching

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    The story of Miu Lan—a child who can change into any shape imaginable—subtly explores gender identity and fluidity.


    My Footprints, by Bao Phi, illustrated by Basia Tran

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    Thuy is different from some of her classmates—she is Vietnamese American and she has two mums. When a bully’s jeers leave her feeling sad and lonely, she begins to imagine her life as other animals as she makes her way home in the snow. In the end, her mums help her see just how brave, beautiful, and wonderful she already is.

    When Aidan Became a Brother, by Kyle Lukoff, illustrated by Kaylana Juanita

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    Mommy, Mama, and Me, by Lesléa Newman, illustrated by Carol Thompson

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    My Two Dads and Me, by Michael Joosten, illustrated by Izak Zenou

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    Auntie Uncle: Drag Queen Hero, by Ellie Royce, illustrated by Hannah Chambers

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    Prince & Knight, by Daniel Haack, illustrated by Stevie Lewis

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    Your little one will probably be exposed to a lot of fairytales throughout childhood…and most of these feature the typical Prince-Princess pairing. That is where this book breaks with norms, to tell a swashbuckling tale about a prince and knight who join forces to battle a monster…and find love along the way.


    This Day in June, by Gayle E. Pitman, illustrated by Kristyna Litten

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    Pride: The Story of Harvey Milk and the Rainbow Flag, by Rob Sanders, illustrated by Steven Salerno

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