Some kids at school say he can’t wear ‘girl’ clothes, but Jacob wants to wear a dress to school. Jacob loves playing dress-up, so that he can be anything he wants to be. This simple story will be a great addition to your library.īy Sarah Hoffman and Ian Hoffman, published by Albert Whitman & Company, ISBN 0807563730 The child in this picture book has a great time baking with their dad. Come along with them as together they discover what makes them special.īy Aurora Cacciapuoti, published by Child's Play, ISBN 1846437547
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Lizard thinks all lizards are the same until he arrives at Lizard Lounge and meets new reptile friends with different names and qualities – Gecko, Iguana, Gila Monster, Salamander, and Komodo Dragon. Poor little Drip: all he wants is a quiet life munching on water weed.īy Laura Hambleton, published by Milet Publishing, ISBN 1840593903 Come along with Noah and Sam Jam Balu as they try to figure their problem out!īy Julia Donaldson, published by MacMillan UK, ISBN 1405090006Įveryone knows that tyrannosauruses are big and scary, so when a placid duckbill dinosaur’s egg ends up in the wrong nest, confusion is sure to ensue! When the baby dinosaur hatches out, he’s so out of place that his grisly big sisters call him Tyrannosaurus Drip. So, he valiantly starts gathering hip-hopping hippos, mad kangaroosters and flying flapdoodles – not to mention the dithering dingbats and sabretooth mice! But no sooner has Sam Jam Balu finished his task than the Other Ark is well and truly grounded. Noah has to ask his friend, Sam Jam Balu to take the other Ark and all the rest of the animals. There are still lots of animals queueing to get on to the Ark but it’s absolutely jam packed. The rain is fast approaching, and Noah wants to set sail. Has Something Else finally met someone just like himself?īy Lynley Dodd, published by Puffin, ISBN 0141500182 But everything he does shows how different he is. Something Else tries to be like everyone else. Eventually Norman stops hiding his wings and finds that people accept him regardless.īy Kathryn Cave, published by Mondo Publishing, ISBN 1572555637 However, hiding his wings becomes increasingly uncomfortable. When Norman grows wings, he’s afraid that other people will find out. They might not go about things in the same way that others might, but that doesn’t stop them from being a success.īy by Tom Percival, published by Bloomsbury Children’s Books, ISBN 9781408880975
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Peanut the guinea pig is absolutely fantastic at gymnastics. Norman the slug desperately wants to be a snail – and he goes to astonishing lengths to look for the right shell! In the end, with the support of his friends, he finds his own way to stand out and join in.īy Jonathan Van Ness and Gillian Reid, published by HarperCollins, ISBN 0062941003 When he finds another community of animals just like him, will he find the courage to let his family know that he’s a dancer?īy Sue Hendra and Paul Linnet, published by Simon & Schuster Children's UK, ISBN 1847389767 But with some sound advice from a wise cricket, Gerald starts swaying to his own sweet tune.īy Simon James Green and Garry Parsons, published by Scholastic, ISBN 1407197037 ‘Giraffes can’t dance’, they jeer when it’s Gerald’s turn to prance. At the Jungle Dance, the warthogs waltz, the chimps cha-cha, and the lions tango. Gerald the giraffe longs to dance, but his legs are too skinny and his neck is too long. A tale with themes of tolerance and misunderstanding.īy Giles Andreae, published by Orchard Books, ISBN 0439287197 Whenever he tries to show them what a great pet he would make, they simply cry, “Aaaarrgghh! Spider!”. But the family whose house he lives in are terrified of him. If you’ve read a fantastic LGBTQ-inclusive book for children and/or young people that you haven’t seen on the list, let us know by emailing 2-4 Celebrating differenceīy Lydia Monks, published by Egmont Books (UK), ISBN 1405210443Īll Spider wants is to be a family pet. A book not appearing on the list doesn't necessarily mean we wouldn't recommend it – we just might not have read it yet! We are, however, constantly reviewing new books and updating the list. As with any resources for children and young people, do make sure you check them first to make sure they suit you and your children's needs.īecause our dedicated Education and Youth team take the time to review each book that we include on our list, it’s not possible to include every single LGBTQ-inclusive book. We hope you and the children in your life enjoy the books from this list.
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Since we first released our book lists, there has been enormous growth in LGBTQ-inclusive children’s and young adult literature. We’ve hand-selected a wide range of LGBTQ-inclusive books for children and young people to enjoy.
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Welcome to the Stonewall Book List for schools, colleges, parents, and carers.