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A memoir about what it’s like when they think you’re their
daughter, but you know you’re their son. For as long as he could
remember, Grayson has known he is a boy, not a girl. While his
identical twin sister wore princess dresses and danced ballet in a
tutu, Grayson preferred his Spider-Man costume or sweats. He was
uncomfortable in anything considered “girly.” People called him
a tomboy, but he knew that wasn’t right either. He explained to
his mother, “I know I’m supposed to be your daughter, but I
feel more like your son. I guess I’m your… Dot-son.” Grayson
is now twelve years old. This is his story about what it’s like
growing up transgender—from small moments, like getting a new
haircut or playing football, to the big life events, like choosing
a bathroom, coming out to his friends, and picking a new name.
Filled with humor and joy, Dotson is a thought-provoking and honest
story of one boy’s journey to becoming his best and truest self
and sharing that with the world. The book also includes helpful
resources for transgender kids and families.
Princess Posey's glittery tutu is extra busy in the ninth book in
the chapter book series.
Valentine's Day is coming Posey is so excited about her special
ballet recital and giving cards to everyone at school. Then she
learns that one of her classmates doesn't have any valentines to
give out. Can Princess Posey and her tutu find the perfect way to
help?
As a child, Rachel Carson lived by the rhythms of the natural
world. Spring after spring, year after year, she observed how all
living things are connected. And as an adult, Rachel watched and
listened as the natural world she loved so much began to fall
silent. Spring After Spring traces Rachel's journey as scientist
and writer, courageously speaking truth to an often hostile world,
and ultimately paving the way for the modern environmental
movement.
"Posey is the perfect fictional friend for any first-grade
girl."--Kirkus Reviews
Posey is very nervous about starting first grade and walking into
school all by herself. Worst of all, she has to do it without the
one thing that always makes her feel brave and special: the tutu
that turns her into the Pink Princess. How will Posey face the
first day of school without it?
Make reading sparkle in the chapter book series for first grade
readers
Princess Posey is back with the third story in this chapter book
series for first grade readers
After hearing about her classmate's new puppy, Posey wants a dog
of her own even though she's a little bit scared of dogs. When a
new neighbor moves in with a dog that has a very big bark, Posey
tries not to be afraid. Will her special pink tutu give her the
courage to befriend the next-door dog?
"Posey is the perfect fictional friend for any first-grade
girl."--Kirkus Reviews
"Posey is the perfect fictional friend for any first-grade
girl."--Kirkus Reviews
Posey loves first grade, her two new best friends, and, most of
all, her teacher Miss Lee. When Miss Lee announces that her
birthday is the next day, Posey can hardly wait to give her the
pink home grown roses from her backyard. But when her friend brings
Miss Lee a big bouquet from a florist, Posey feels like her present
isn't special enough. What's the Pink Princess to do?
Make reading sparkle in the second book of this chapter book
series for first grade readers
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