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Chargement... Be Who You Arepar Jennifer Carr
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. This picture book chronicles Nick's journey to becoming Hope. It does so by focusing on being true to yourself and a supportive family. In many ways, it is helpful for parents in the midst of helping a child figure things out as it shares the path of the family (including Hope's younger brother). Written by a mother of a gender non-conforming child. Illustrations are wonderful - add to the story. ( ) Told from the third person point of view, the narrative follows Nick as he goes from being a boy to being a girl named Hope. Illustrations are pastel watercolors, mostly in roundels. Text is simple, done in larger type. Though the story starts out as a book that second through fourth graders could read, the incidences of illustrations lessen overtime and there is more text on the page making this book more of a storytime type of text rather than a read alone type of book. For those who are struggling with acceptance of a gender variant child, this is a must read. Children who are thinking about their gender identity will enjoy this book in part because it is a story about people like them and in part because the story shows a lot of acceptance. Highly Recommended. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Nick was born in a boy's body, but has always felt like a girl inside. Nick's family supports him when he says he no longer wants to be called a boy or dress like a boy; "Always remember to be who you are Nick. Remember that we love you, and we are so proud of you." (p. 17). Nick's parents find a group for families like theirs. With their support, Nick expresses a desire to be addressed as "she", and then to be named "Hope." Based on the author's experiences with her children. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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