Discussion Questions
Download our curated list of age-appropriate discussion questions to help your family spark conversation and navigate the themes of each book.
Extra Resources to Continue the Learning
Here are extra resources to help you dive deeper into intersectionality. While each of our books showcases diversity of race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, and ability, we hope our titles leave you craving more tools and information.
We Are Little Feminists: HAIR
- Difficult Conversations: Talking Race with Kids
- Raising Social Justice Warriors: A 3-part Series on Talking to your White Kids about Race
- Sesame Street Song – I Love My Hair
- Hair Love – Academy-Award-winning animated short
- Kids Meet a Person with Alopecia
We Are Little Feminists: ON-THE-GO
- Navigating Questions around Mobility Disabilities with Curious Kiddos
- “Disability is a social construct” – definition of disability based on disability activism
- Sesame Street resources for Autism
- Kids Meet series
We Are Little Feminists: FAMILIES
- Establishing a Holistic Gender Perspective – a free course by pioneering gender educator Maya Gonzalez
- How Parents Can Teach Kids About Gender Roles
- Why Kids Need to Learn about Gender and Sexuality is a great TED talk, and then Queer Kid Stuff: A Webseries for Kids is the speaker’s awesome YouTube channel
- Kids Meet series