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Please ask my pronouns

The Pronoun Book: She, He, They, and Me! by Cassandra Jules Corrigan

May 31, 2024 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

The Pronoun Book: She, He, They, and Me! by Jem Milton and Cassandra Jules Corrigan probably was a fresh take on the idea of pronouns in 2021 when it first was published, however, now that there are several books on the subject and might be lost in the shuffle.  Still, while there is really not a lot new between the covers (as it was probably in the “trailblazers” on the subject) there were a few pronouns mentioned (not in the actual story part, but in […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Health, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Cassandra Jules Corrigan, GLTBQ+, Jem Milton, pronouns, Social Themes

BlackRaven's CBR16 Review No:224 · Genres: Children's Books, Health, Non-Fiction · Tags: Cassandra Jules Corrigan, GLTBQ+, Jem Milton, pronouns, Social Themes ·
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Hi, May I ask your Pronouns?

The Pronoun Book by Chris Ayala-Kronos and Melita Tirado

April 4, 2022 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

While reading, I thought The Pronoun Book is going to make a great board book. I then realized, that yes, it is a board book. (I had the opportunity to read it on a website the bookstore uses to order books and not the physical book. Which is one of the drawbacks to eBooks in my opinion). And a board book is the perfect format as it is only a dozen or so words, with a form of repetition. Chris Ayala-Kronos and Melita Tirado know […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Health, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Chris Ayala-Kronos, Chris Ayala-Kronos and Melita Tirado, glbtq, Melita Tirado, pronouns, Social Themes

BlackRaven's CBR14 Review No:137 · Genres: Children's Books, Health, Non-Fiction · Tags: Chris Ayala-Kronos, Chris Ayala-Kronos and Melita Tirado, glbtq, Melita Tirado, pronouns, Social Themes ·
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Pride and Reading

What Are Your Words?: A Book About Pronouns by Katherine Locke

Prince & Knight: Tale of the Shadow King by Daniel Haack

Julián at the Wedding (Julián, #2) by Jessica Love

May 27, 2021 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Pride Month is right around the corner. And thought I could easily write 250 words for each of the below picture book, I like have this longer collection as each one touches on a different aspect of pride and the GLBTQ+ community. Both for the picture book crowd (with some exceptions) and adults, these are books that should be put on your radar and TBR lists.   What Are Your Words?: A Book About Pronouns by Katherine Locke and Anne Passchier (illustrations): This is a […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Fiction, History Tagged With: Anne Passchier, Daniel Haack, family and friendship, Gender nonconformity, glbtq, Hispanic & Latino, Jessica Love, katherine locke, pronouns, Social Themes, Stevie Lewis, weddings, words

BlackRaven's CBR13 Review No:152 · Genres: Children's Books, Fiction, History · Tags: Anne Passchier, Daniel Haack, family and friendship, Gender nonconformity, glbtq, Hispanic & Latino, Jessica Love, katherine locke, pronouns, Social Themes, Stevie Lewis, weddings, words ·
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