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book writing

Started by mumof4, January 22, 2011, 06:27:52 PM

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mumof4

i dont suppose anyone writes books and fancies writing a book for little ones to explain when someone they care for changes gender...i cannot find any literature to try to explain to my little one what is going to happen to his brother (soon to be sister)
please please please someone who is talented in that way publish one so i can buy it...

hope all you lovely girls and boys are enjoying you weekend

hugs

karen

P.S. sorry for the moan...just tried just about everyone i could find on the internet who might publish a story book or decent leaflet for preschool ages

xxx
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CaitJ

Try Youtube; there are some great resources on there.
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Miniar

I've actually kind of considered writing a children's book which.. very poorly, would try and explain that a person is what a person is even if someone tries to tell them otherwise.. but I've been hesitant to actually get the work done.



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spacial

I have found a few. You may care to browse to see if any are suitable.

http://www.amazon.com/reader/1583228500?_encoding=UTF8&page=8#reader_1583228500 This one is a picture type book with text to read to your child.

http://www.amazon.com/Mom-I-Need-be-Girl/dp/1419684388/ref=sr_1_5?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1295785275&sr=1-5 This is more of a reader, but you might sit and read it to a child of about 8 years onward.

http://www.amazon.com/Who-You-Are-Jennifer-Carr/dp/1452087253/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1295785734&sr=1-3 This is also a book to read to children. It has ben recommended by Transgender Mental health http://tgmentalhealth.com/2011/01/09/a-new-children%E2%80%99s-book-%E2%80%9Cbe-who-you-are%E2%80%9D/

http://www.hclib.org/pub/bookspace/myBooklists/ShowList.cfm?ListID=2252 These are books for transgender teens.

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VeryGnawty

I could write a story and post it online.  But all of my previous work has been for more mature audiences (like, teens plus)

I wouldn't have the first clue how to write a children's story.
"The cake is a lie."
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rejennyrated

Karen

Try Gires at: www.gires.org.uk

They have some help sections and there is one about explaining to children. Unfortunately it assumes that the transitioner is a parent and not a sibling, but I think with a bit of rewriting it could possibly be adapted. Here:

http://www.gires.org.uk/explaining.php

As you may know I am a writer by profession - feel free to PM me if you don't feel that you could do it and want me to have a go...

Jenny
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mumof4

Thank you all so much,
I have just spoke to someone from gires and they have a book being written aimed at youngsters.
Also there is a good basic story in the families section, the person i spoke to was so lovely and guided me to it

love to you all

karen xxx
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Arch

I wish there were some FTM stuff. I've never seen any. I guess the MTFs are both more visible and more...needing of this kind of story. (I'm too tired to rephrase that. Short on sleep, and haven't had my coffee yet.)
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spacial

While it is, indeed sad that there are not more books aimed at youngsters, MtF and FtM, I have a feeling that, most children will pit the pieces together with what there is.

Introducing children to the essential concept that it's perfectly OK for anyone to express themselves in whichever clothes they choose is, I believe, enough.

I will be surprised if more books don't appear and almost every aspect begings to be covered. With that, there will enevitably be a lot of dross and questionable stuff.

But in the meantime,we can take advantage of the parcity of books by filtering what we show to children.

The only values we need to instill in children are those of tolerace of differences.
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Ruby

Quoting spacial:
Introducing children to the essential concept that it's perfectly OK for anyone to express themselves in whichever clothes they choose is, I believe, enough.

I agree with the value of this. And to that end, remember to include these classics: Dr. Seuss Horton Hear a Who and The Sneetches. And even better, Bill Peet: Whingdingdilly, Big Bad Bruce, Huge Harold, and The Spooky Tail of Prewitt Peacock ;D
The purpose of life is to be happy.
                  ~ The Buddha
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mumof4

thank you all for all your help xx
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