cover image My Own Way: Celebrating Gender Freedom for Kids

My Own Way: Celebrating Gender Freedom for Kids

Joana Estrela, trans. from the Portuguese by Jay Hulme. Wide Eyed, $16.99 (40p) ISBN 978-0-7112-6586-8

Estrela’s simple rhyming text reminds readers that “everyone has their own way” when considering personal identity, indicating that the most significant part of oneself is not appearance-based at all: “Boy or girl? None or both?// It’s your heart that matters most.” Snappy lines in an all-capitalized font bookend dynamic images of characters with mostly surreal skin colors partaking in everyday activities against textured monochrome backgrounds: eating ice cream, playing soccer, and more, all rendered in wax crayon and digitally in an eye-catching, contemporary art–reminiscent palette. “You can see the different faces,// but the rest is theirs to say,” one spread reads, portraying a grid of stamp-like faces with minimalist features and doodle-like hairstyles. Though the book largely uses binary pronouns when referencing individual figures, it’s a broadly encouraging guide to considering gender identity. Ages 3–6. (Mar.)