Phoenix Goes to School (e-bog) af Finch, Phoenix
Finch, Phoenix

Phoenix Goes to School e-bog

127,71 DKK
My Mommy tells me I'm perfect and to be brave."e;You know who you are,"e; she says,"e;Just be yourself and always listen to your heart."e;With those words of encouragement from her Mom, Phoenix is preparing for her first day of school. She is excited but scared of being bullied because of her gender identity and expression. Yet when she arrives at school she finds help and support…
My Mommy tells me I'm perfect and to be brave."e;You know who you are,"e; she says,"e;Just be yourself and always listen to your heart."e;With those words of encouragement from her Mom, Phoenix is preparing for her first day of school. She is excited but scared of being bullied because of her gender identity and expression. Yet when she arrives at school she finds help and support from teachers and friends, and finds she is brave enough to talk to other kids about her gender!This is an empowering and brightly-illustrated children's book for children aged 3+ to help children engage with gender identity in a fun, uplifting way. It supports trans children who are worried about being bullied or misunderstood.
E-bog 127,71 DKK
Forfattere Finch, Phoenix (forfatter)
Udgivet 19.07.2018
Længde 32 sider
Genrer Gender studies, gender groups
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781784509248

My Mommy tells me I'm perfect and to be brave."e;You know who you are,"e; she says,"e;Just be yourself and always listen to your heart."e;With those words of encouragement from her Mom, Phoenix is preparing for her first day of school. She is excited but scared of being bullied because of her gender identity and expression. Yet when she arrives at school she finds help and support from teachers and friends, and finds she is brave enough to talk to other kids about her gender!This is an empowering and brightly-illustrated children's book for children aged 3+ to help children engage with gender identity in a fun, uplifting way. It supports trans children who are worried about being bullied or misunderstood.