Tales From Beyond the Rainbow
A collection of ten forgotten fairy tales with LGBTQ+ themes, featuring fluid gender identities, happy endings, and diverse folklore from around the world.
A collection of ten forgotten fairy tales with LGBTQ+ themes, featuring fluid gender identities, happy endings, and diverse folklore from around the world.
When Jake comes out to his dad, who hangs a ginormous pride flag in their front yard as a show of love and support, the mayor begins receiving complaints and Jake fights to throw his town's very first pride festival.
Three teenagers--Natalia, Jax, and Rashad--are magically transported from their modern lives to the legendary Stonewall Inn in the summer of 1969. Escorted by Natalia's eccentric abuela (and her pet cockatiel, Rocky), the friends experience the police raid firsthand and are thrown into the infamous riots that made the struggle for LGBTQ rights front-page news.
This colorful sing-along novelty book features families and friends showing their Pride in different ways: sharing stories, wearing their favorite rainbow clothing, waving flags, and of course watching the Pride parade. Sliders chunky enough for small hands to easily grasp push, pull, or turn to reveal a surprise on every page. The song can be sung or read aloud, or scan the QR code on the back of the book to hear the music!
O.K.'s friends keep interrupting him when he tries to share that he is gay and he belongs with George.
A little girl and her two dads discover the true meaning of Pride as they prepare their colorful flower crowns for their local Pride parade. When her preparations don't go according to plan, the dads remind their daughter that it's okay to make mistakes.They show her kindness and love, and that being happy with who you are is the most important part of Pride.
For as long as they can remember, Mac, Lina, Milo and Avery have celebrated Family Week together in "the smallest, gayest town in the world"--Provincetown, Massachusetts. But this summer, their big rented beach house feels different. Avery's dads are splitting up, and her life feels like it's falling apart. Milo's flunked seventh grade, which means everyone is moving on to bigger and better things except for him.
A child who enjoys Grandad's stories of his travels and adventures with Gramps persuades him to fix up their old camper and take another trip, in honor of Gramps.
Evan and Andy, excited for their uncles' wedding in Mexico, embrace their role as ring bearers as they witness the love and joy of the celebration.
Simply explains the concepts of gender identity, romantic orientation, and family diversity.