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How many grown-ups does it take to make a family? Maybe your family is "unconventional", but I bet it is not that uncommon! This book is for children of unconventional/non-traditional families and for anyone who wants to introduce a child to the idea that families come in all shapes and sizes. Lovingly hand-illustrated, the book features a diversity of family configurations, including:queer families, multi-generational families, polyamorous families, single-parent families, co-parenting families, an adoptive family, a step-family, a foster family. Each spread of the book describes a child's…mehr

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How many grown-ups does it take to make a family? Maybe your family is "unconventional", but I bet it is not that uncommon! This book is for children of unconventional/non-traditional families and for anyone who wants to introduce a child to the idea that families come in all shapes and sizes. Lovingly hand-illustrated, the book features a diversity of family configurations, including:queer families, multi-generational families, polyamorous families, single-parent families, co-parenting families, an adoptive family, a step-family, a foster family. Each spread of the book describes a child's family in simple language, while making it clear that no family is "unusual". The book also contains a brief simple-language "Family Vocabulary" as a conversation-starter about family diversity. "How Many Grown-ups Do You Have?" is suitable for even the youngest of readers (ages 0-6 years), as you can explore the pages in any order and even just a few at a time. Visit www.polinabuchan.com for free printable resources, worksheets and coloring pages to accompany this book!
Autorenporträt
Polina Buchan is a Canadian children's writer, professor and parent. She mainly writes books for curious toddlers. Polina is passionate about showcasing inclusive language and diversity in her work. Polina's books use simple, direct language, and often display realistic imagery or photographs to engage the child. As a parent who aims to apply Gentle Parenting and the Montessori method with her own child, Polina reflects those principles in her books as well.