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32 voters
Listopia > Ellen's votes on the list Children's Books that Break Gender Stereotypes (18 Books)
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Knit Your Bit: A World War I Story
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White Dynamite & Curly Kidd
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"The child in this book has a hat on throughout the story, and it comes as a surprise at the end that the child who wants to be just like Dad is a girl."
Ellen
rated it 3 stars
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King & King
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In Our Mothers' House
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The Different Dragon
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Horace and Morris but Mostly Dolores (Horace and Morris and Dolores, #1)
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Claydon Was a Clingy Child
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Pinky and Rex (Pinky and Rex, #1)
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"Pinky (a boy) and Rex (a girl) are the best of friends. Fun early reader with characters who are not typically "girly" or "boyish""
Ellen
rated it 3 stars
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Ballerino Nate
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Tough Boris
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Pirate Girl
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Just Like Daddy
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And Tango Makes Three
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Molly the Brave and Me (Step-Into-Reading, Step 3)
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Uncle Bobby's Wedding
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Marty McGuire (Marty McGuire, #1)
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Baseball Ballerina (Step into Reading, Step 3)
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The End Zone (My First Graphic Novel)
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