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Fighting Ace by Emma Bray
Fighting Ace by Emma Bray











Fighting Ace by Emma Bray

Young children from same-sex parent families can recognize themselves, and all are encouraged to talk about the commonalities of happy family lives. The two moms or dads are referred to as parents, and sometimes they are portrayed showing outward signs of affection, such as one having an arm around the other’s shoulder.

Fighting Ace by Emma Bray

Some children will feel confirmed and others will learn about families different from their own. The next step is for programs and schools to choose a wider range of materials that portray children from all family configurations, including those having gay and lesbian and transgender parents.

Fighting Ace by Emma Bray

“Today, most early childhood programs and elementary schools offer a wide array of multicultural and multiracial books so that children can see themselves as well as learn about others. With Professor Rowell's help, the Library has been able to collect and preserve this extensive, historical collection of gay-friendly picture books for young children. Adams Library is proud to be the home of the LGT–Friendly Children’s Book Collection.

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