This Is a Book for Parents of Gay Kids
This Is a Book for Parents of Gay Kids: A Question & Answer Guide to Everyday Life
A go-to resource guide for parents wanting to understand and communicate with their gay child. Chapters include: Coming Out, First Reactions, Telling Others and Being Supportive.  Filled with real-life experiences from gay kids and their parents, the authors share insight and guidance on both emotional and practical topics. (Overdrive)
 
 
This Book Is Gay
This Book Is Gay
Written for everyone regardless of gender or sexual preference, the author guides readers through dealing with stereotypes, coming out, gender identity, and more.  Peppered with humor and wit, the book details what it’s like to grow up LGBT and
Includes true stories from people across the LGBT community. (Overdrive Audiobook and Overdrive eBook)
 
Mommy, Mama and Me
Mommy, Mama and Me
With rhythmic text and colorful illustrations, this board book show toddlers spending the day with their loving same-sex parents.  From hide and seek, to dress-up, bath time and good night kisses, the stories portray loving family and quality time together.    
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I Am Jazz
 
Co-written by Jazz, a transgender teen, is based on her real-life experience.  Written for children 4-8 years, the book gives a straightforward account of Jazz along with her family’s support as she transitioned from a boy into a girl.  Jazz has become a spokesperson for trans children and their families.
 
 
Raising Ryland:
This powerful story is a mother's first-hand account of her emotional choice to embrace her transgender child. Ryland was diagnosed as deaf at age 1. After cochlear implants and 4 years of teaching Ryland to speak, one of the most important messages their daughter had for them was, "I am a boy". This is Hillary's personal account of how they supported Ryland in the journey to being recognized as a boy.

Transgender 101
Teich, a Social Worker, educator and member of the transgender community provides a well-rounded resource for parents, family, friends, and trans children and teens.  Chapters include: What Does It Mean to Be Transgender, Sexual Orientation Versus Gender, Coming Out as Transgender, Transition: The Social, the Emotional, and the Medical. Resources for readers is also included.

The Gender Quest Workbook
A one of a kind comprehensive workbook that will help readers navigate their gender identity and expression whether at home, school or with their peers.  The workbook incorporates skills, exercises and activity to help transgenders address struggles the faces from anxiety, isolation fear and depression.  Fun and engaging, the workbook is designed for teens wanting to explore the concept of gender identity and expression.  

Tomorrow Will Be Different
“… A captivating memoir that will change the way we look at identity and equality in this country Before she became the first transgender person to speak at a national political convention in 2016 at the age of twenty-six, Sarah McBride struggled with the decision to come out--not just to her family but to the students of American University, where she was serving as student body president.”