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Vincent the Vixen: A Story to Help Children Learn about Gender Identity

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Vincent is a fox who loves to play dress-up with his brothers and sisters, but when he always choose to dress up as female characters, Vincent's siblings begin to wonder why. Vincent knows he is actually a girl more than anything else, and with the support of friends and family he transitions to living as his true self. This is the fun and sensitive story of one fox's journey to realise their gender identity and the importance of being who you are.
 
Part of the Truth & Tails series, which aims to eliminate prejudices and encourage acceptance in young children aged 4-8, this story of growing up transgender is accompanied by hand-drawn, watercolour illustrations.
 
Market: Children aged 4 - 8; schools, counsellors, pastoral teams, social workers, and trans organisations.
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This is a wonderful children's? book. A really useful resource for discussing diversity, and gender identity with young people. A definite must-read for anyone discussing diversity, gender, or LGBT issues.
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