PRIDE (Celebrations & Festivals series)
ERIC HUANG (illus. Amy Phelps)
words & pictures (non-affiliate Bookshop.org link)
$14.99 hardcover, available now
Rating: 4.5* of five
The Publisher Says: Discover the joy and meaning of Pride, a very special celebration for LGBTQIA+ people and allies all around the world.
It's Pride Month and Brian is preparing for his local Pride parade with his family and friends. Luckily for you, they're inviting you along to learn more!
Embark on an inspiring month of learning and loving with Celebrations & Pride, a beautifully illustrated, narrative non-fiction picture book designed for children. This engaging and informative book takes young readers on a colorful journey through the history and significance of Pride, told with a gentle, age-appropriate voice.
Join Brian and his friends at school, where their teacher Ms Macleod tells them how Pride Month started with the Stonewall Uprising and the fight for LGBTQ+ rights. The children do lots of fun activities together with their parents; Charlie and David go to a Pride trail at the museum, Nicola makes bracelets at a Pride crafting day, and they all enjoy drag story hour at the local library.
Whilst helping to make a Pride float for an LGBTQ+ charity, it dawns on Brian that everyone seems to know what they're going to wear for the Pride parade, except for him! What is he going to wear? Can his dads help him?
With 16 pages of extra non-fiction content, including quizzes and activities that bring the learning experience to life, encouraging young minds to engage, create, and understand the importance of pride and acceptancePerfect for families, educators, and young readers, this book is a celebration of diversity, inclusion, and the power of love and community.
I RECEIVED A DRC FROM THE PUBLISHER VIA EDELWEISS+. THANK YOU.
My Review: I think Eric Huang has serious storytelling chops. I hope like hell everyone with kids in their lives who live in book-banning places will invest $20 with shipping to send them this guide to what #PrideMonth means, why it matters to have it, and what fun it can be to learn about it and celebrate it. All five stars to him and to the fun illustations' creator, Amy Phelps.
I love the family presented here, I'm totally down with the disability rep, I think making Pride a true family affair is exactly the right tack to take because it focuses on the h8rs' stated hatred of queerness to expose it as incorrect.
Please use this small, small part of your income to support the self-worth of a kid in need.
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