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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best book ever about a gender independent child,
By 76122.3251@compuserve.com (California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tomboy Trouble (Step into Reading, Step 3, paper) (Paperback)
Tomboy Trouble shows a girl who is very comfortable with not following gender stereotypes, yet doesn't downplay the struggles she experiences because of it. I liked how it showed the mother supporting her daughter, and I liked the main character's refrain when other children would call her a boy - she didn't insist she was a girl, she just insisted she was Georgia. We need more books like this! As the mother of a gender independent boy, I really appreciated having this book to read to my son.
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Tomboy Trouble (Step into Reading, Step 3, paper) by Sharon Dennis Wyeth (Paperback - September 29, 1998)
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