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Bye Bye, Binary

Bye Bye, Binary

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Fans of Feminist Baby by Loryn Brantz will love this board book about gender expression and being true to oneself.

When a chicken gets hit by a truck while crossing the road, it ends up on a very different “other side” than intended. For all ebook purchases, you will be prompted to create an account or login with your existing HarperCollins username and password. What appears to be a gender reveal cake in blue, pink, and white—the colors of the trans flag—opens this board book refutation of birth-assigned genders and related standards; opening text by Geron reads “It’s a//. So while I would encourage parents to not shove their kids into pink or blue boxes, I also don't want to limit their naming options to Adrian or Morgan or Riley.This book is a great and simple way to teach kids about gender norms in the easiest way possible, and everyone expresses themselves in different ways and all of them are unique and OK. There is no rulebook for navigating oppressive systems, but oppression cannot eradicate discovery and creation. Hostility breeds hostility so I can certainly understand why, in adult circles, there is ongoing anger and distrust. I just think that many other children's books dealing with nonbinary identities did a much better job. Under the oppressive caste system and the turmoil caused by blackouts, the lower deck communities become spaces for sexual and gendered violence.

Divided by Solomon’s imagined caste system, upperdeckers live a life of comfort, while the lowerdeckers ensure the ship’s day-to-day running. Hotjar sets this cookie to know whether a user is included in the data sampling defined by the site's daily session limit.

A bright, fun board book that celebrates all expressions of gender while dismantling gender norms and critiquing the tradition of gender reveal parties. A joyful baby refuses to conform to the gender binary and instead chooses toys, colors, and clothes that make them happy. The idea is good, the execution just feels like it came from BuzzFeed, and no, that's not a compliment. A board book (0-3 years is the audience for these books) with terms like "gender norms" and "social constructs", especially without any elaboration, it really does nothing to quell this feeling of being satirized. Rotating around the ship’s artificial sun, known as Baby Sun or Baby, the Field Decks are described by Aster as being “of varying size, each of them a different field, forest, or orchard” (73).



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