4.0

A really short book for explaining gender dysphoria to children. The text is easy to understand for the most part and I think it will be generally accessible to children. I also think it's good that there's a guide for adults included, which should help them open up these conversations.

I also liked the things the author picked to speak about, showing how dysphoria can increase when certain things happen, like being told to use a particular bathroom or play on a sports team that's exclusively male or female. I'm transgender and this definitely rang true for me.

I would have liked maybe a little more story to the book, as I think that can help children engage a bit more and connect with the character, but as an educational tool this is good.

I received an ARC of this book via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.