Let's Talk ABout Gender
Written and Illustrated by Scott Stuart
The school dance is here and our hero is ready to have fun! So why are they being forced to choose the pink or blue side when their shadow is clearly purple?
Written by Kyle Lukoff
Illustrated by Kaylani Juanita
Aidan never liked being told to be anything other than himself, so when he finds out he's going to be a new big brother, he works his best to create the best world possible for his new sibling.
Morris Micklewhite and the Tangerine Dress
Written by Christine Baldacchino
Illustrated by Isabelle Malenfant
A young boy is bullied for his interest in dressing up in a beautiful tangerine dress, but finds that his desire to imagine is the very thing that makes playtime fun.
Written by Sarah and Ian Hoffman
Illustrated by Chris Case
Jacob's wants a dress of his very own, something he can wear outside of playtime, but he has to contend with a myriad of opinions from friends, teachers, parents, and even bullies.
Written by Jessica Herthel & Jazz Jennings
Illustrated by Shelagh McNicholas
Based on the real life story of notable transgender star and spokesperson, I Am Jazz is one girl's story of coming out as a young person.
Written by Trinity & DeShanna Neal
Illustrated by Art Twink
When Trinity decides she needs hair just like her dolls, Mom and the rest of the family work together to create the most unique and special wig that will fit Trinity perfectly.
Written by JR and Vanessa Ford
Illustrated by Kayla Harren
After Calvin tells his family that he is really a boy, they help him find out what is means to be transgender before summer ends and school starts.
Written and Illustrated by Airlie Anderson
Born in the Land of This or That, Neither must journey far to find others that also don't fit into the rigid community structure of bird or bunny.
Written by Christian Trimmer
Illustrated by J. Yang
When Noah gets a too-short hair birthday cut, his family helps him out with a very special present that he can comb, flip, and wear with joy.
Written by Lindz Amer
Illustrated by Kip Alizadeh
This helpful resource from Queer Kid Stuff's Lindz Amer explains the importance of that particularly important part of a person: their pronouns!