Jonathan Van Ness Wrote A Children’s Book About A Nonbinary Guinea Pig jvn
This isn’t Van Ness’ first foray into being an author. His memoir,bestseller soon after it was released in September. Also, it’s basically the adult version of his new children’s book — it details his childhood, including his early days as a gymnast, and the long road it took him to accept and love himself for all of his differences. Basically, you and your little one can journey toward self-acceptance together using JVN’s words and encouragement in two different, age-appropriate formats.
While the message in the book is fantastic, what’s also great is that it provides a chance for nonbinary kids to see themselves in the books they read. Study after study has shown, especially for kids from vulnerable groups, like the LGBTQ+ community. Van Ness has given kids what is undoubtedly a touching story about self love and acceptance, but more than that, he’s given kids a chance to have a childhood where they know they’re not alone in the world.
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