Description
2020 NCSS/CBC Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People Selection
When Jacob goes to the boys' bathroom he is chased out because the boys think he looks like a girl because of the way he is dressed. After Jacob's friend Sophie faces the same situation, their class gets together to make things better.
The beloved lead character from Jacob's New Dress, which is one of The American Library Association's top 100 banned books of the last decade, is back in an encouraging story about gender expression. When Jacob goes to the boys' bathroom he is chased out. His classmate, Sophie, has a similar experience when she tries to go to the girls' bathroom. When their teacher finds out what happened, Jacob and Sophie, with the support administration, lead change at their school as everyone discovers the many forms of gender expression and how to treat each other with respect.Check out the companion book, Jacob's School Play Starring He, She, and They.
About the Author
Sarah and Ian Hoffman live in the San Francisco Bay Area with their two children. Visit sarahandianhoffman.com for more about their books and parenting experiences.
Chris Case has been illustrating books and magazines since 2008. He lives in Vermont. You can see more of his work at chriscase.org.
Reviews
The students set out to create new, inclusive bathroom signs: 'I have to pee, so let me be!' one reads. Ms. Reeves just might be the real star in the story, as she models how limiting traditional views of gender can be. * Publishers Weekly *
Their teacher's lesson shows that there are more than two ways to dress-not all boys wear short hair, and not all girls wear long hair or dresses. Even their own classroom represents a spectrum of expressions. * Kirkus Reviews *
So many, many people need to read this book. Kids adults, politicians, administrators-there is not one person in this world that doesn't need to digest and ponder the less of this sweet, simple, and very necessary (unfortunately) book. * Kiss the Book *
Like the first book about Jacob, the message is about acceptance. Simple lyrical writing introduces the setting and the characters from the opening lines: 'The carpet was warm. The bunnies were funny. Jacob and Sophie loved library time.' And the message is vital, especially for this young age group. The Hoffman's book comes from their hearts. * Oregon Coast Youth Book Preview Center *
Book Information
ISBN 9781433830730
Author Sarah Hoffman
Format Hardback
Page Count 32
Imprint Magination Press, (American Psychological Association)
Publisher American Psychological Association