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Books like this are so important, they spell out what is what to those of us who need this help - done in a way that's easy to understand. I recommended this book to several people who wanted to understand more about gender diversity - and it helped them a lot too.

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I think this book is quite well suited for educators and people involved with young children on a professional level. It is definitely a bit too wordy for children and possibly not engaging enough for teenagers, but just right for adults!! I got the feeling that it wasn't to educate the adults either but I could be wrong...! Some education is better than none I suppose.

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I love the format and idea of these books and the other topics but completely disagree with this topic because of it's bias. I feel it ridiculously reinforces stereotypes that girls must like dresses or they must be a boy, or that what they like determines their gender. What happened to a tomboy? Or just a wide variety of girls and boys (biologically) who are all kinds of personalities and intrests? This book is a rejection of true diversity of gender and warps biology and geniune diversity for a biased agenda. Great series, but applied in a biased and possibly harmful way. It's not this simple.

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This is a short, simple book about gender diversity that is suitable for reading to children in elementary school and can be read by upper elementary and middle school children. The book contains clear and simple explanations about what gender is, what gender dysphoria is and how many people feel when they are transgender. In addition to the story about Kit, there are facts and resources for adults listed in the back of the book.

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