"Re-creating nursery rhymes and fairy tales, this radical activity book takes anecodotes from the lives of real kids and mixes them with classic tales to create true-to-life characters, situations, and resolutions."--Page 4 of cover
Jacinta Bunnell Books
Jacinta Bunnell is an artist, author, and educator whose work bridges art, DIY culture, and education. Her approach is deeply rooted in community engagement and hands-on creative learning, demonstrated through her extensive experience teaching book- and zine-making in diverse settings. Bunnell often weaves philosophical concepts into her visual and literary creations, offering readers a thoughtful perspective on the world. Her distinctive style encourages active participation and creative self-expression.




Truly fun for all ages, this unique coloring book subversively and playfully examines the female gender stereotypes that pervade daily life. A diverse group of pictures reinforce positive gender roles throughout the book and show that girls are thinkers, creators, fighters, and healers. Some of the characters who show the new face of the feminine include Rapunzel, who now has power tools and Miss Muffet, who tells the spider off and considers a career as an arachnologist. Deconstructing the homogeneity of gender expression has never been so colorful.
Girls Will Be Boys Will Be Girls
- 40 pages
- 2 hours of reading
In this groundbreaking colouring book, you'll meet boys who bake and hug; girls who build drum sets and fix stuff; children who are tender, intense, vulnerable, courageous, zany, and gentle. This colouring book is for them and everyone who has ever wanted to draw outside the lines, a reminder that we never need to compromise ourselves to fit someone else's idea of who we ought to be.
A More Graceful Shaboom
- 48 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Gender nonbinary Harmon Jitney finds their joy and purpose in a magical satchel which leads to an extraordinary, previously undiscovered universe. This book features LGBTQ characters seamlessly woven into a delightful, imagination-sparking story, without overtly being a lesson book about gender and sexual orientation. Follow Harmon as they unlock the key to their own inner happiness and sense of community