Celebrating the diversity of siblings, this book features beautiful photographs paired with poetic text that highlights various family structures, including twins, blended families, and LGBTQ+ families. It explores themes of love and acceptance among siblings, whether they are similar or different, and encourages conversations about welcoming new siblings. The backmatter provides discussion prompts and reading tips, making it a valuable resource for parents and educators.
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- 2025
- 2024
How We Eat
Celebrating Food & Feeding Tools
Focusing on diverse eating practices, this book invites families and educators to explore themes of ability, culture, and food. It showcases children using various feeding tools and highlights family interactions around meals, including celebrations with traditional dishes. The expanded edition features detailed information about each feeding tool and includes discussion questions aimed at fostering conversations about body and food differences, making it a valuable resource for both home and classroom settings.
- 2022
We Are Little Feminists Box Set: Families, How We Eat, On-The-Go, Celebrations, & Hair
Diverse, Inclusive, & Intersectional Board Books
- 102 pages
- 4 hours of reading
This beautifully designed board book box set includes the 2021 Stonewall Award Winner and features vibrant photos. It is celebrated for its inclusivity, making it one of the most diverse children's book collections available, perfect for fostering understanding and acceptance among young readers.
- 2022
Beautiful photos of kids of all abilities celebrate all the different ways we eat (spoons, chopsticks, even GI tubes), while rhythmic text builds both vocabulary and empathy. HOW WE EAT helps families and educators discuss ability, culture, and food at home and in the classroom. Created with 0-5-year-olds in mind. Part of the We Are Little Feminists series - the identity-affirming board book series developed to raise intersectional feminists. Created to help families and educators discuss diversity through everyday topics, We Are Little Feminists helps children stand against racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, and ableism.