Some Boys

Some Boys
ISBN-10
1760640891
ISBN-13
9781760640897
Series
Some Boys
Pages
32
Language
English
Published
2018-09-03
Publisher
Piccolo Nero
Author
Nelly Thomas

Description

Some Boys is the second in a series of kids books aimed at challenging old-fashioned stereotypes about boys and girls. It is a story about how everyone is different and special in their own way. Your boy might like rough, tough, gentle or pretty stuff. He might wear shirts, skirts, hats or plaits. He might get sad sometimes, and mad sometimes. He might feel shy sometimes and want to fly sometimes! Some Boys says it's all good - all boys can be whoever they want. Written by Australian comedian Nelly Thomas, Some Boysencourages all boys to be free of stereotypes and other kids - and adults - to allow them to be. Read Some Boysand Some Girlswith the young kids in your life and show them early that . . . 'All kids can be whoever they want'!

Other editions

  • Some Boys
    • 2022-06-23
    • 256 pages
    • Paperback
    • Blurb
  • Some Boys
    • 2014-08-05
    • 352 pages
    • Ebook
    • Sourcebooks, Inc.
  • Some Boys
    • 2014-08-05
    • 339 pages
    • Paperback
    • Sourcebooks Fire
  • Some Boys
    • 2014-08-05
    • 347 pages
    • Paperback
    • Sourcebooks, Inc.

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