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Book Review: She’s my Dad by Sarah Savage

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She’s my DadSarah SavageLocal author Sarah Savage has produced a brightly illustrated book for children aged 3 – 7 which engages in an effective and gentle way in an early years setting,  telling a positive story of of family diversity.

Presented with fun and with  key messages being about friends, cuddles, kittens, family & respect,  this is a great book to support children whose parents may have transitioned,  or starting off on a journey towards their authentic selves.

It’s an intergenerational book, with people presented as varied, diverse and accepting as most folk are in real life.Most importantly it’s also a book about what doesn’t change when a parent transitions; it’s  about unconditional love, about family bonds,  strong.

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