![]() ![]() The text is simple, sweet rhymes that flow well and introduce children to some of the basics of a Pride celebration: rainbows, unity, acceptance. This was the first children’s book I’ve ever seen about Pride, and it was WONDERFUL. For on this day in June, it doesn’t matter who you are, what you look like, or whom you love all that matters is that you come and be proud of who you are, inside and out. Some of them look different, some are dressed in their own way, but all of them are there to celebrate one thing: unity. ![]() ![]() A celebration is happening, complete with a special parade! As the parade begins, people of all kinds march down the street: women on motorcycles, people dressed in rainbows and waving flags, musicians and performers and children and animals. Told in cheerful rhyming couplets, the scene is set on a city getting ready for a very special day. Pitman and illustrated by Kristyna Litten, a fabulous book about Pride parades and LGBT+ culture. Hello, friends! Our book today is This Day In June, written by Gayle E. ![]()
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