![]() I also love that there are things only the little boy likes to do! :) ![]() The freedom to love who you want to love. Get over yourselves, people.Īnd don't get me started on the illustrations - they are gorgeous!!! They flow and give a flair of freedom - to me, it almost represents a freedom that wasn't there before. This book really highlights the question: why DO you care if someone ELSE is gay? How does it affect YOUR life? It doesn't. It not only highlights that there is nothing wrong with having gay parents, but it also highlights the stereotypes of gender roles. Kids are naturally curious and need to find out before prejudice is dropped on them.Ī tale of two mommies is fantastic. It's also a way to show the children with heterosexual parents that there's no strangeness about it. The book does so in a format where the little boy's friends ask the questions, and he answers them. So I love it when books like this come about that just spread love and equality in the right way to kids and adults alike. Most people around me know that my views range from Jordan Peterson to Stephen Colbert - my beliefs exist on a spectrum of politics. I hate grouping people into clumps of right and left wing. ![]() ![]() ![]() My answer for the most pressing political questions are "well, it depends on the individual". ![]()
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