Fantastic Books for Pride Month

Did you know it is Pride Month in June. It is a celebration of the LGBTQ+ community and it is a time to show support for people of all genders and sexual orientation. You can teach them about acceptance, diversity and inclusion and love is love no matter who you are.
Reading books with your child with LGBTQ+ characters can help children understand further and open up any conversations and thoughts they may have. It is also important for our children to be able to see themselves and their families in books they read.
We have an amazing range of Pride Books. You can find it here - https://yesbebe.co.uk/collections/pride-month

Cinder & Ella

A long awaited twist on the fairytale classic.
An Inclusive dreamy tale of a female couple in Cinder & Ella. A wonderful LGBT+ story that smashes the traditional views of this fairytale.
The reimagined classic tale of Cinderella and what a beautiful story it is with incredible artwork it is one to be loved time and time again.
Cinder is trapped in her life by her wicked stepmother and stepbrothers. She dreams of
meeting the beautiful Princess Ella. Will she ever get her dream?
Princess Ella is having her 18th Birthday ball and Cinders stepmother and stepbrothers leave Cinder behind. Cinders horse, Midnight has other ideas and with a splash of magic Cinders gets to go to ball.
What happens as the clock strikes Midnight, you know the story and read along as you get a beautiful happy ending.

Julian and the Mermaid

While riding the subway home with his Nana one day, Julian notices three women spectacularly dressed up. Their hair billows in brilliant hues, their dresses end in fishtails, and their joy fills the train carriage. When Julian gets home, daydreaming of the magic he’s seen, all he can think about is dressing up just like the ladies and making his own fabulous mermaid costume. But what will Nana think about the mess he makes – and even more importantly – what will she think about how Julian sees himself?

Uncle Bobbys Wedding

Chloe loves, loves, LOVES her special uncle Bobby. So when she learns that Uncle Bobby is going to be getting married to his boyfriend Jamie she's not at all pleased. What if Uncle Bobby doesn't have time to play with Chloe anymore? But after spending a fun-filled day with Bobby and Jamie, she soon realises she's not losing an uncle, but gaining a whole new one!

An uplifting celebration of love in all its forms, this book is perfect for any child who has a special grown-up in their life.

My Daddies

Set off on a series of incredible adventures with an adorable family as the stories they read burst into colourful life. Battle dragons, dodge deadly dinosaurs, zoom to the moon and explore the world in a hot air balloon, before winding down in a wonderfully cosy bedtime ending. A wonderful celebration of adoption and same sex parents - to be loved and enjoyed.

Nen and the Lonely Fisherman

A great book to talk about feelings, empathy and being true to yourself.
Playset up from @howweplayed2day
About the book 📚📖
Far out to sea and deep below the whispering waves lives a merman called Nen. Nen spends his days exploring his underwater kingdom, but something is missing: his heart is empty. So, Nen ventures to the forbidden world above and it is here that he meets Ernest, a lonely fisherman. But can two people from different worlds be together and what will happen when a terrifying storm gathers?

Grandpa's Camper

Celebrate love in all its forms, as Grandad tells his granddaughter about the adventures he used to have with Gramps.
A long time ago, Grandad and Gramps spent many happy days travelling the world together in a camper van. But now Gramps isn't around any more, Grandad doesn't feel much like having adventures. As she listens to his wonderful stories, Grandad’s granddaughter has an idea to cheer him up...

My Shadow is Pink

The reader follows the journey of a young boy who has been born into a family with a long history of blue shadows. He wants to be just like his father, who is big and strong, with a defined blue shadow. However, the boy has an irrepressible pink shadow, and loves ponies and books and pink toys, princesses, fairies, and things 'not for boys'. With the love and acceptance of his father, he learns that everyone at times, has a shadow they wish was different ... and he must embrace his shadow just the way it is.

My Shadow is Pink is a labour of fatherly love. When Scott's son Colin was three, he fell in love with Frozen's Queen Elsa. He wanted every available toy and costume; his most prized possession was an Elsa doll, which he took absolutely everywhere and proudly showed anyone and everyone. One day he came home from preschool completely distraught. Someone had told him that Elsa was - a girl's toy and not for boys. That day Scott resolved to always support his son and the things he loves, even if they challenge his - or society's - expectations. Scott started working on My Shadow is Pink that same night. He hopes by sharing this story that readers will be encouraged to accept and love their true selves, and help break down some gender stereotypes along the way.

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While Cinder dreams of a girl with eyes the colour of the sea, Princess Ella longs for something she cannot yet imagine. When the two girls meet, their hearts are filled with joy, but what will happen when the clock strikes midnight? With one family being a source of encouragement, the other determined to crush all attempts at happiness, the odds are firmly stacked against our heroes. Yet with the power of love and strength, hope prevails. The result is a richly purposeful and inspirational, tale where girl meets girl and love faces adversity. Will Cinder and Ella find their happily ever after? PRAISE "A gorgeous retelling of everyone's favourite fairy tale. It's a delight to see that we all deserve a happily ever after." - Jodie Lancet-Grant, author of 'Pirate Mums' and 'The Marvellous Doctors for Magical Creatures' "An uplifting, hopeful and inspiring LGBT fairy tale, celebrating feminism, strength and love." - James Mayhew, Children's Author and Illustrator

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