Gracefully Grayson(Levels 5-7)Ami Polonsky
Grayson has been possessing an information for what seems like permanently: a€?Hea€? is a girl on the inside. Will brand new strength from an unexpected friendship and a caring teachera€™s wisdom be enough to simply help Grayson?
I’m Jazz(K a€“ 5)Jessica Herthel and Jazz Jennings
Through the energy she was two years old, Jazz knew that she have a girla€™s brain in a boya€™s system. She appreciated red and dressing as a mermaid, and didna€™t feel like by herself in boysa€™ garments. In line with the real life experience of Jazz Jennings.
Introducing Teddy: A Gentle Facts About Gender and Friendship(Pre-K a€“ K)Jess Walton
Introduces the youngest people to knowledge sex identification and changeover in an available and heart-warming tale about getting genuine to your self being a friend.
Jacoba€™s unique Dress(Pre-K a€“ 2)Sarah and Ian Hoffman
Jacob enjoys playing dress-up, as he can be anything the guy wants to feel. Some teenagers in school say the guy can’t put on a€?girla€? clothing, but Jacob wants to put on a dress. Can the guy persuade his parents to let your put just what he wants? Speaks toward unique problems encountered by kids who dona€™t identify with traditional gender parts.
Lily and Dunkin (Grades 5-7)Donna Gephart
As 8th class begins, both Lily and Dunkin are making an effort to create brand new identities for themselves. Folks sees Lily as Timothy, but she’s prepared for any genuine her is understood. Dunkin only moved to area and really wants to set his earlier behind.
My personal Princess Boy (Pre-K a€“ 1)Cheryl Kilodavis, Aladdin
Dyson really loves pink, sparkly things. Sometimes he wears outfits. Sometimes the guy wears jeans. The guy likes to wear their princess tiara, even if climbing woods.
One of a Kind, Like Me / Unico Como Yo(Pre-K a€“ 1)Laurin Mayeno
Tomorrow may be the class procession, and Danny knows exactly what he’ll feel: a princess. A sweet facts about unconditional prefer and beauty of individuality.
Red: A Crayon’s Story(Pre-K a€“ Level 1)Michael Hall
a blue crayon wrongly labeled as “red” suffers a personality problems. Almost everyone attempts to a€?helpa€? him be yellow until a pal supplies an innovative new attitude. Hea€™s bluish! About picking out the nerve to be true your internal personal. This is keep reading multiple amount.
Riding Freedom(Grades 4-6)Pam MuA±oz Ryan
A fictionalized accounts regarding the real story of Charley (Charlotte) Parkhurst, who ran far from an orphanage, lived as a son, moved to California and became a stagecoach driver.
The Adventures of Tulip, birthday celebration want Fairy(Pre-K a€“ quality 3)S. Bear Bergman
Stick to Tulip while he handles the birthday celebration desires of all of the 9-year-olds in America. Tulip get a wish from a child acknowledged David whom wants to stay as Daniela. The guy does not discover how to let, so the guy tries the best advice with the Wish Fairy Captain.
The Boy for the Dress(levels 5 a€“ 7)David Williams and Quentin Blake (Illustrator)
Dennisa€™s father are disheartened since his mother kept, and his uncle try a bully. But about he’s soccer. After that, the guy discovers he enjoys wearing a dress. Advised with laughs and regard.
One Other Boy(Levels 5-10)M. G. Hennessey
Twelve-year-old Shane, a transgender man, enjoys moved to another urban area and school where someone merely learn him as a guy. The guy likes playing baseball, reading graphic books and spending time with their companion. But a mature guy undermines Shanea€™s privacy. Showcase Shanea€™s range of behavior from stress and anxiety and anxiety to glee and bravery. Discusses hormone treatment options straight.
Publications for Adults and Parents
Getting Nicole: The Transformation of An United States FamilyAmy Ellis Nutt
Captures the inspiring correct facts of the same twins, certainly one of whom is actually transgender, and a familya€™s quest to acceptance.