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My library doesn't have much for this age group in the way of pronouns, so I thought this was great. It's easy to understand and even young kids will learn from it. The artwork is attractive.

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A great book to introduce younger readers to the concepts of gender identity as well as teaching proper pronoun usage. The resources for adults at the end of the book are particularly well written as they reinforce the use of correct pronouns as a right not a privilege.

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Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for making this available..

This was so informative! This a great book that everyone definitely needs to read, and it should be incorporated for educational purposes. For people who struggle with learning and understanding about pronouns this will help you learn. It's an easy read and the different pronouns and genders are taught so easy and simple.

I hope alot of people get the chance to read this!

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As I was starting I thought it was really helpful, but half of it and I was really confused. If I was, I can't imagine kids.
Anyway, the reason why I didn't really like it was probably because my first language isn't English. That's why I don't think neopronouns should be a thing, and this book didn't change my mind. I will be reading more about neopronouns but I think by now it's just confusing and useless. (That doesn't mean that if I ever meet a person with neopronouns I would disrespect them and call them anything else). So half of the stars for a book that was half-helpful in my experience.

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This is a great read for adults as well as children. It gave me new knowledge on this topic which I am grateful for as a future teacher and I would definitely use this in my classroom because of the simple and clear explanations of everything making it great for kids too. The beautiful, colourful illustrations in it also make it attractive to children which is great! I love that it includes a very helpful glossary and a list of different pronouns and forms of them at the back.

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This book is everything this world needs and more. I love the premise and I love the diversity. Definitely recommend for all ages to be honest

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This book is incredible. Such an important addition to any school library!! I learned so much from this picture book!

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Just a few weeks ago, I had a conversation with my stepdaughter about pronouns. Someone in her family made it public that they prefer they/them pronouns and want to be addressed by a different name. My stepdaughter had never experienced that and was sort of confused. I explained how we should always respect someone else’s chosen name and pronouns, and after a few questions she had it! It was a lovely moment.

Except for that I’m not always the best at explaining things clearly and concisely, especially not to an elementary school aged kid. And I didn’t use the opportunity to explain what cis and trans meant, nor what intersex meant. I so wish I’d had The Pronoun Book to pull out once we got home so that I could continue the conversation!

The Pronoun Book does an excellent job of providing terms, examples, and encouragement for any kids who might have questions about what personal pronouns are and what they mean. Normalizing asking for pronouns is so important, so I really loved that the book included that page as well. The glossary and resources in the back of the book I just know are going to be so helpful to so many kids and parents alike. I’m so happy The Pronoun Book exists and would recommend that every parent add it to their child’s bookshelf, but also to read it themselves!

Thank you to NetGalley for allowing me to read an eARC of this book!

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This was a fantastic book and highly educational. Great explanations of pronouns and the difference biological sex and gender. It is written for children and would be easy to understand with guidance but it could also be an easy introduction for adults who need an easy explanation of pronouns and gender identities. There is a lot of information so children would definitely need guidance but the author has planned for that and included great tips and resources, including a pronouns chart (which includes neo-pronouns), a glossary of terms, and sample letters for parents of kids who choose pronouns other than those that align with their assigned gender at birth.

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This was such a cute picture book to explain pronouns! The wording was easy to understand and the accompanying illustrations were bright, colorful, and so beautifully diverse! I loved how at the end there was a more in-depth explanation for adults, including example letters to send to school or the parents of friends to explain if their child goes by different pronouns. I think this will be a great book to teach the next generation all about pronouns and how to be accepting and respectful towards all different walks of life!

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This would be a great resource for the beginning of the school year in elementary grades. It would also be great for some adults, honestly. I love the diversity of the pictures and the glossary at the end. I could see this being a book that is kept in classrooms, even though it is a little bit long and may also be a little confusing to the audience with so many new words. However, this is really important to teach two kids so that they can be respectful of their peers and learn more about people who are different from them.

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Thank you to NetGalley and Jessica Kingsley Publishers for providing me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review!
The Pronoun Book is an educational and practical tool for teaching everyone, children and adults, about gender and correct pronoun usage. I want to start off by saying that I don't think this book is currently meant for kindle, as the copy I received had major issues with layout, repeating words, missing words, and missing illustrations. I understand that the book is still in the works and hopefully this will be resolved before further distribution, but if you plan on getting this on kindle I'd suggest looking at the sample pages first to see how it looks for you. ANYWAYS, besides the layout issues, The Pronoun Book still had beautiful illustrations and all the resources I'd want out of a book like this. The glossary and letter outlines are a great aid that will continue to be useful after the first read. As someone who has tried many different pronouns and labels for myself, I appreciate the language The Pronoun Book uses surrounding gender. It goes beyond just teaching the reader how to use different pronouns grammatically and provides the foundation for important conversations about identity, respect, and communication. It's also neat to see a book mention neo-pronouns, I haven't seen a lot of resources about them before! This is definitely a book I'd recommend to anyone, especially children and parents/guardians/teachers.

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A fantastic, important bite size book about pronouns. This book should be in every classroom in school, it’s an essential read about identities and pronouns.

Thanks to Netgallery for giving me the chance to read this advance copy in exchange for an honest review

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This is a great look at pronouns and how they differentiate from one person to the other. I think this is a great guide for kids and families and the illustrations are really diverse and represent lots of different cultures and people.

Thank you NetGalley for this ARC!

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I was granted eARC access to The Pronoun Book via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. My thoughts are my own and my review is honest.

The Pronoun Book does exactly what you might expect a book with such a title to do: explains pronouns. A series of beautifully illustrated characters explain cis and trans gender, intersex, non-binary identities, etc. and all the different pronouns people may choose to use. It's written in a way that young kids will understand easily, but not in such a childish way that adults can't benefit from it as well.

I want to see a copy of this in every Kindergarten to third-grade classroom and in every primary/elementary school library! This book could also be a great resource for teaching older individuals, too, though. It's short, to the point, and as mentioned not too childish. Need a quick intro? Grab this book. Have a stubborn friend who's being childish in their refusal to learn? Play it up and give thems a kid's book on the topic. Versatility, baby! But in all seriousness, if you've ever wondered about pronouns or know a kid who's asking about the topic, this is a great quick starting point.

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A perfect guide to pronouns, gender identity and more. I personally think that this would be a brilliant book for kinds (and some adults as well) to understand from a young age to respect others identity and also start to understand and accept their own. I loved the diversity represented in the book, aside from gender identity, with its inclusion of people of different ethnicities, religions, colours. I genuinely think that every school should have a copy or two of this book and it could be perfect to start a discussion in class or at home.

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A simple but comprehensive guide to pronouns, identity, and how we can all be respectful of each other's identities.

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This was lovely! It made me wish I had resources like this when I was young. It's very informative and will probably be overwhelming at first, but the book provides tips for further education/understanding and a glossary. It would be very useful for parents and teachers to have, and the art of it is amazing. Overall, fantastic.

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This is a great teaching tool not only for children children but also for adults! I love the simplicity of the book and how it is explained on a child level.

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I loved this. It was very informative and engaging and I think kids will love learning about pronouns with this book.
The illustrations were very pretty, I loved them.

As a non binary person myself who uses fae/faer pronouns I am very happy that this book included an explanation about neopronouns, although nothing was mentioned about them primarily being used by neurodivergent people (which isn’t a huge problem, but I would have preferred to see it mentioned).

I believe children will learn a lot from this book and at the end there’s extra information included for parents to explain things further to them.

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