Pride Month Kids’ Books

Happy Pride from the Nannies on Call team!

It’s Pride Month and we want to celebrate all of our wonderful LGBTQ families, nannies, and staff. We are in awe of all that you have stood up for and achieved over the years, and we are here to offer our support as the fight for equality continues. Every day, you remind us that love and acceptance is what truly makes a family!


This month, we’ve put together a list of children’s books for parents and nannies to share with little ones to help teach them about the history of Pride and to celebrate all genders and sexual orientations.

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Books About Pride

 
 

“Stonewall: A Building, an Uprising, a Revolution” by Rob Sanders

 

“Rainbow: A First Book of Pride” by Michael Genhart

 
 

“This Day in June” by Gayle E. Pitman

 
 

“Love is Love” by by Michael Genhart

 

Books About Same-Sex Parents/Families

 

“And Tango Makes Three” by Justin Richardson & Peter Parnell

 
 

“Mommy, Mama, and Me” & “Daddy, Papa, and Me” by Leslea Newman

 

“Love Makes a Family” by Sophie Beer

 
 

“Stella Brings the Family” by Miriam B. Schiffer

 
 

“A Family is a Family is a Family” by Sara O’Leary

 

Books About LGBTQ Children

 

“Phoenix Goes to School” by Michelle & Phoenix Finch

 
 

“Sparkle Boy” by Leslea Newman

 
 

“Jack (Not Jackie)” by Erica Silverman

 
 

“Morris Micklewhite and the Tangerine Dress” by Christine Baldacchino

 

Books about LGBTQ characters

 

“Red: A Crayon’s Story” by Michael Hall

 
 

“King & King” by Linda de Haan

 
 

“Princess Princess Ever After” by Katie O’Neill

 
 

“Jerome By Heart” by Thomas Scotto

 

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