My Dad Thinks I'm a Boy?! (e-bog) af Labelle, Sophie
Labelle, Sophie

My Dad Thinks I'm a Boy?! e-bog

115,53 DKK
'My Dad thinks I'm a boy named Stephen who likes wrestling and fishing. But that's what my Dad likes.'Stephie is 7 years old. She likes bugs, books and spaghetti. Also, she's a girl... which should be pretty easy to understand, right? Well, not for her Dad! He's been mistaking her for a boy since she was born and struggles to see her for who she is.This powerful and uplifting book for children ag…
'My Dad thinks I'm a boy named Stephen who likes wrestling and fishing. But that's what my Dad likes.'Stephie is 7 years old. She likes bugs, books and spaghetti. Also, she's a girl... which should be pretty easy to understand, right? Well, not for her Dad! He's been mistaking her for a boy since she was born and struggles to see her for who she is.This powerful and uplifting book for children aged 6 - 9 and their families humorously portrays a situation that is often too common, where a trans child is forced to negotiate between their true self and their parents' love. With amusing illustrations, and a useful guide for adults, it's the perfect book to help show children that no one else than ourselves gets to decide who we are.
E-bog 115,53 DKK
Forfattere Labelle, Sophie (forfatter)
Udgivet 21.02.2020
Længde 48 sider
Genrer Gender studies, gender groups
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781787752221

'My Dad thinks I'm a boy named Stephen who likes wrestling and fishing. But that's what my Dad likes.'Stephie is 7 years old. She likes bugs, books and spaghetti. Also, she's a girl... which should be pretty easy to understand, right? Well, not for her Dad! He's been mistaking her for a boy since she was born and struggles to see her for who she is.This powerful and uplifting book for children aged 6 - 9 and their families humorously portrays a situation that is often too common, where a trans child is forced to negotiate between their true self and their parents' love. With amusing illustrations, and a useful guide for adults, it's the perfect book to help show children that no one else than ourselves gets to decide who we are.