A House for Everyone. Jo Hirst


A House for Everyone - Jo Hirst


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      A HOUSE FOR

       EVERYONE

      A Story to Help Children Learn about

       Gender Identity and Gender Expression

      JO HIRST

      ILLUSTRATED BY NAOMI BARDOFF

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      Lunchtime is our favourite

       part of the day.

p4

      We build a house

       for everyone.

p5

      We collect everything

       we need from around

       the playground.

p6

      “I’ll get all the sticks we need,”

       says Ivy. “It won’t take long.”

      She is the fastest runner in our

       group. She gathers large sticks

       from all over the playground.

p7

      Ivy is a girl. She likes to have

       her hair cut really short.

      Her favourite clothes

       are shorts and a T-shirt,

       and she never, ever

       chooses to wear a dress.

p8

      “I’ll build the house,” says Alex. “I’ll make sure it

       holds together and does not fall down.”

      Alex loves to build. They have the biggest LEGO®

       collection of all of our friends.

      They take the sticks that Ivy has collected and

       carefully balance them up against the fence.

p9

      Alex does not feel like “just” a boy

       or “just” a girl.

      They feel very uncomfortable being

       called he or she.

      Alex prefers people to

       use their name “Alex”

       or “they.”

p10

      “I’ll decorate the house,” says Sam.

       “When I have finished it will look amazing!”

      Sam is very artistic and loves putting

       different colours together.

      He collects flowers and leaves from all the

       different plants and trees in the playground.

      He drapes them carefully on the house. When

       he is finished it looks beautiful.

p11

      Sam is a boy. He loves to wear his hair long.

      His favourite sport is basketball.

      Sometimes, when he plays basketball,

       he wears his hair in a ponytail.

p12

      “We will need something

       to sit on,” says Jackson.

       “I’ll take care of that.”

      Jackson is very, very

       strong.

      He carries the biggest, heaviest rocks

       from the playground into our house.

      The big flat rocks make comfortable

       seats for everyone.

p13

      Jackson is a boy. He loves to wear dresses.

      At home he has a huge collection of sparkly shoes.

      Dresses are not just for girls. Clothes are for everyone.

      We can all wear the clothes that we like.

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