![]() ![]() ![]() Also, trust that when you tell a contemporary child that some people are born into a body they don’t identify with, most will blink, say, “O.K., cool,” and ask what’s for dinner. How do you talk to children about Caitlyn Jenner? Give them “George” (and watch “I Am Cait” together). “George” may be the most right-now book imaginable. With refreshingly little fanfare, Gino uses the “herself” pronoun to describe how George sees, well, herself - despite a birth certificate that says otherwise. ![]() It’s not for political reasons Charlotte is simply the role to which George most relates. But “George” stands out for one contemporary twist: a fourth-grade production of “Charlotte’s Web” in which George dreams of playing Charlotte, the female spider, rather than Wilbur, the male pig. ![]()
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