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Sometimes being who you are can be a hard thing to do. Learn about people from across the LGBTQIA+ community who celebrate who they are and never stop fighting for what they believe in. No matter who you are, inside or out, this book is here to teach you that you can be proud of who you are.-Teaches all children to be inclusive and accepting of everyone by celebrating uniqueness and individuality-A great series to teach children about famous people and history from a different angle to other biography books-A great addition to a library for providing children with positive role models from the…mehr

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Sometimes being who you are can be a hard thing to do. Learn about people from across the LGBTQIA+ community who celebrate who they are and never stop fighting for what they believe in. No matter who you are, inside or out, this book is here to teach you that you can be proud of who you are.-Teaches all children to be inclusive and accepting of everyone by celebrating uniqueness and individuality-A great series to teach children about famous people and history from a different angle to other biography books-A great addition to a library for providing children with positive role models from the LGBTQIA+ community-A great book for children who might be questioning their gender and identity-A great support tool for children who might not have supportive people in their lives to talk to about gender and identity
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Emilie Dufresne is a French-Canadian writer and poet living in Norfolk, running poetry workshops for all ages. Emilie graduated from the University of Kent with a BA in English and American Literature and Creative Writing, and an MA in The Contemporary. She has published a poetry collection, enjoys swimming and tennis, and is looking forward to expanding her writing repertoire in children's non-fiction.