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They She He Me: Free to Be!
They She He Me: Free to Be! | Maya Gonzalez, Matthew Sg
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How do you daily confirm and celebrate gender fluidity when the 'he' and 'she' binary is so prevalent in EVERYTHING, everywhere, all the time!? Pronouns serve as a familiar starting point for kids and grown-ups to expand ideas about gender and celebrate personal expression with fun imagery that provides a place to meet and play. Award winning children's book author and artist Maya Gonzalez is joined by her partner, Matthew, in their first children's book together. With virtually no reflection for different gender presentations in children's books available, together they created a book to do just that. They She He Me, Free to Be shows many gender presentations under each pronoun and invites even more. A go-to place to help keep the conversations alive, break down assumptions of who is "she" or "he" and expand beyond the binary to include "they" and more. The back offers a playful narrative about pronouns, inviting kids to know themselves inside and out, claim the pronouns that express the spirit of who they are and respect that in others. Also included is some discussion for grown-ups on how to hold a supportive space for kids (and for themselves). This book stands on its own, but it also serves as a great reference to expand gender in other books and media. They She He Me also pairs perfect with, The Gender Wheel, a story about Bodies and Gender for every body. Together these books offer a firm foundation of radical gender inclusion for parents, educators and caregivers to share with their kids.
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LibrarianRyan
They She He Me: Free to Be! | Maya Gonzalez, Matthew Sg
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Mehso-so

3 ⭐ There‘s not very much to this book. Many of the pages are just the same pronoun over and over again. They use the illustrations to show that that pronoun belonging to many different people. Towards the back, there‘s a little bit about playing with pronouns and how only you know what your true pronoun is. There‘s even a part with information for grown-ups. bu,, I‘m not sure if it would help adults in the explanation of different pronouns.

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Soubhiville
They She He Me: Free to Be! | Maya Gonzalez, Matthew Sg
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Pickpick

Sometimes when I go to the library to pick up a hold, I come home with children‘s books just for fun. I really like the tagged, the art is fun and the message about pronouns is a good one to hear early and often!

Shmemilina I do this too! Nice to hear I‘m not alone! (: 3y
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elizabethlk
They She He Me: Free to Be! | Maya Gonzalez, Matthew Sg
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Pickpick

This is a cute nonfiction look at pronouns for kids. Simple and cute pictures and pronoun statements make it suitable for younger kids, while lengthier explanations in the back make it suitable for older kids. Worth a read for sure!

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BookInMyHands
They She He Me: Free to Be! | Maya Gonzalez, Matthew Sg
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Pickpick

This is a great introductory story about claiming pronouns and how we may feel about our pronouns. While the main text is simple (and the illustrations are fun), eight pages at the end speak in more depth about pronouns to young children and their caregivers.

“On the inside, you may not feel like he or she at all, maybe they feels the most free, or you may feel like both he and she.”

1/100 #crossculturalstories

PerksOfBeingABookworm Wonderful! Thanks for the great review! 7y
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