Home Feed
Home
Search
Search
Add Review, Blurb, Quote
Add
Activity
Activity
Profile
Profile
He's My Mom!
He's My Mom!: A Story for Children Who Have a Transgender Parent Or Relative | Sarah Savage
3 posts | 2 read | 7 to read
An illustrated picture book for kids age 3-7, telling the story of Benjamin and his mom, David. Benjamin speaks with confidence about pronouns, transitioning, misgendering, family diversity and dysphoria, and emphasises why we need to treat trans people with respect.
Amazon Indiebound Barnes and Noble WorldCat Goodreads LibraryThing
Pick icon
100%
review
LibrarianRyan
post image
Pickpick

5 ⭐
This book plainly lays out ways for kids to talk about their transgendered parents. Everything is normal. It may have been odd at first, but mom is still mom, even if his pronouns are now he/him. There is also a companion book called She‘s my Dad, and I think they would make excellent additions to libraries, or to households with a transiting family member.

review
LibrarianRyan
post image
Pickpick

⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐5 ⭐
This book plainly lays out ways for kids to talk about their transgendered parents. Everything is normal. It may have been odd at first, but mom is still mom, even if his pronouns are now he/him. There is also a companion book called She‘s my Dad, and I think they would make excellent additions to libraries, or to households with a transiting family member.

review
WanderingBookaneer
post image
Pickpick

Every once in a while I‘ll be blown away by a picture book deftly and simply explaining a topic that some adults are flustered by. This book (and its companion She‘s My Dad) show what it is like for a child to have a transgender parent. My favorite thing about both of these books is how they explain pronouns and the consequences of misgendering someone. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

54 likes6 stack adds