An illustrated picture book that tells the story of Mini and her dad Haley, a
transgender woman, as Mini explains to her cousin why misgendering is damaging
and emphasises the need to treat trans people with respect. For children aged
3+ who have a family member who is transitioning.
An illustrated picture book for kids age 3-7, telling the story of Benjamin
and his mom, David. Benjamin speaks with confidence about pronouns,
transitioning, misgendering, family diversity and dysphoria, and emphasises
why we need to treat trans people with respect.
Exploring themes of gender identity and self-expression, the story follows Tiny, who enjoys dressing up as both a fairy and a knight. While Tiny's family is supportive, the transition to a new school brings challenges as classmates grapple with understanding Tiny's non-binary identity. This narrative highlights the importance of acceptance and the journey of being true to oneself amidst societal expectations.
"In this profoundly moving meditation on the character of Joseph in the book of Genesis, Sara Savage takes you on a journey of personal transformation. It is a journey that will lead you to new levels of emotional and spiritual understanding. Like Joseph, every human being needs to learn how to handle life's problems--whether threats to identity, relationship breakdown, depression, bereavement, stress, personal failure, or other forms of suffering. Skillfully interweaving psychological and biblical insight, Sara Savage takes you deep into the mind and soul of Joseph as he lives and learns through these experiences. In doing so, she shows how, like Joseph, you too can make something beautiful out of the life that you have been given. "
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The book is a facsimile reprint, which means it reproduces the original text but may include imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia, and flawed pages. This edition offers a glimpse into the historical context of the original work, preserving its unique character despite these potential flaws.