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My Family! by Monica Bey-Clarke; Cheril N. Clarke

Monica Bey-Clarke; Cheril N. Clarke | My Family! | A multi-cultural holiday coloring and activity book for children of LGBTQ parents.

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Is Your Family Like Mine? by Lois Abramchik

Lois Abramchik | Is Your Family Like Mine? | Armetha is a 5 year old girl with two moms. She and her friends come from different family constellations and discover that love is the common bond of

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What Are Parents? by Kyme Fox-Lee; Susan Fox-Lee

Kyme Fox-Lee; Susan Fox-Lee | What Are Parents? | From the Inside Flap

On a bright and starry night when wishes and dreams come true, a beautiful little baby was born who looked a lot like yo

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Beach Party With Alexis by Sarita Johnson-Calvo

Sarita Johnson-Calvo | Beach Party With Alexis | A narrated story about Alexis and her mother’s planning a beach party intertwines with fun coloring book pages full of diverse families.

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Heather Has Two Mommies by Lesléa Newman

Lesléa Newman | Heather Has Two Mommies | A commemorative twentieth anniversary of the classic children’s book–fully illustrated in color for the first time.

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Felicia’s Favorite Story by Lesléa Newman

Lesléa Newman | Felicia’s Favorite Story | Felicia’s favorite story is all about how Mama Linda and Mama Nessa adopted her from Guatemala.

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Asha’s Mums by Rosamund Elwin ; Michele Paulse

Rosamund Elwin ; Michele Paulse | Asha’s Mums | Asha, an African-Canadian girl whose lesbian mums become an issue for the teacher and the curiosity of classmates, responds with clarity and assuredne

Posted in Children Literary Criticism Literary History YA Fiction (Young Adult)

Over The Rainbow by Kenneth B. Kidd; Michelle Ann Abate

Kenneth B. Kidd; Michelle Ann Abate | Over The Rainbow | ‘Over the Rainbow is lively, engaging, and thoughtful. More to the point, the field of children’s literature needs such a collection.’ –Katherine Cap

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Molly’s Family by Nancy Garden

Nancy Garden | Molly’s Family | While preparing decorations for Open School Night, Molly and several of her classmates draw pictures of their families and discover that family means

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Amy Asks A Question–Grandma, What’s A Lesbian? by Jeanne Arnold

Jeanne Arnold | Amy Asks A Question–Grandma, What’s A Lesbian? | Grandma Bonnie, who has been in a lesbian relationship for more than twenty years, explains to Amy about gay pride and being a lesbian.