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My Princess Boy (2010)

My Princess Boy (2010)

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Rating
3.74 of 5 Votes: 3
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ISBN
0615395945 (ISBN13: 9780615395944)
Language
English
Publisher
KD Talent LLC

About book My Princess Boy (2010)

Hmmmm. I like the concept of the book for sure. Yes, we should love our children for who they are, even if we don't always understand the things they like. I agree with many other reviewers that the illustrations were not right for this book. The faceless characters take the immediacy and intimacy out of the story, and without a face Dyson could be a little girl with short hair. I feel like the facelessness takes away part of his identity. Also, it's a little creepy...and I think kids would be more curious about why no one has a face and less curious about why this boy wears girl's clothes. I don't know. The book was okay, but I don't think it's fantastic enough to be my first choice when referring to this subject matter.Also, having known a princess boy (this book could have been about him; it was eerie) I know that not all families are loving and supportive and accepting of their little boys stepping outside of firmly defined gender roles. Even families that want to be supportive may struggle immensely and be uncomfortable with their child's nonconformity. I would have liked to see some notes for parents in the back of this book, tips or reflections from the author about how she and her husband have embraced their son's love of all things "girly". The book doesn't feel complete without this. I thought the book was cute. The princess boy seems very happy with himself. His family is very supportive and this book can be a very good teaching book about differences and tolerance. Like another reviewer I was kind of put off by the faceless people, too. Otherwise, a good book. My heart goes out to the families of little boys and girls who have to put up with those who make faces or comments about something that is none of their business.

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Sweet book that explores sexual identity in a way that is loving and tender.
—edna

An important book, but a bit didactic at the end.
—Lynx

Great and good reading. Highly recommended.
—hazeldele

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