Felix's new skirt / Kerstin Brichzin ; with picture by Igor Kuprin.
Felix likes to wear skirts. He thinks they're fun--plus he likes the way his legs move in them. His family doesn't mind, but that's not the case for Felix's classmates. Their merciless teasing makes him want to give up school for good. Can Felix's parents come up with a way to validate Felix's expression, while also teaching the other children a lesson in acceptance?
Record details
- ISBN: 9888341588
- ISBN: 9789888341580
- Physical Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : colour illustrations
- Edition: North American edition, Michael Neugebauer edition.
- Publisher: Hong Kong : Minedition, Michael Neugebauer Publishing Ltd., 2018.
- Copyright: ©2018
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| Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 24.99 |
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- Independent Publishing GroupFelix likes to wear skirts. He thinks they're fun'plus he likes the way his legs move in them. His family doesn't mind, but that's not the case for Felix's classmates. Their merciless teasing makes him want to give up school for good. Can Felix's parents come up with a way to validate Felix's expression, while also teaching the other children a lesson in acceptance? A timely picture book that tackles themes of empathy and tolerance in a world where it's tough to be different.
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âGentle story about a nonconforming child... fills a need for books on gender.ââMichael Cart, Booklist
Felix likes to wear skirts. He thinks theyâre funâplus he likes the way his legs move in them. His family doesnât mind, but thatâs not the case for Felixâs classmates. Their merciless teasing makes him want to give up school for good. Can Felix's parents come up with a way to validate Felix's expression, while also teaching the other children a lesson in acceptance? A timely picture book that tackles themes of empathy and tolerance in a world where itâs tough to be different.