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K-3 Transgender Books in Elementary Public School Libraries


Public schools are now indoctrinating children as young as five in "gender theory", and this includes transgender. Most of these books actually use the word "transgender" and attempt to teach children this vocabulary of the "gay theory" agenda of the Marxists who are now running our schools. You may say, "Oh, my child's school has a wonderful principal who is definitely not woke." The teacher's unions ARE woke, however, and they are the real dictators of our public school system. Please see my previous post regarding teachers unions for more information!


I will show SOME of the transgender PICTURE BOOKS for K-3 students. All of these books can be checked out by children and read without their parents' knowledge or consent. These books can also be read to the class by the teacher. The teacher can use these books to prompt class discussions about transgenderism. This is where and how the indoctrination begins. Eventually, parents have a pansexual middle schooler with gender dysphoria or their son all of a sudden wants to "identify as a female" and "use zhe/zher pronouns", and the parents have no clue how it happened.


This is how it happens, and this is how early they start indoctrinating your children.


 

It Feels Good to Be Yourself is found in the following elementary school libraries according to their own online card catalogs:


  • Richardson ISD

  • Dallas ISD

  • Wylie ISD

  • Denton ISD

  • Plano ISD

  • Waco ISD

  • Irving ISD

  • Fort Worth ISD

  • Mesquite ISD

  • San Antonio ISD

It may be in other school districts as well. Here are some scanned pages from the book, and remember, KINDERGARTEN and FIRST GRADE children can check this out. Teachers can also read it to them in class.









 

My Rainbow is found in the following elementary school libraries according to their own online card catalogs, and it may be in other school districts as well:


  • Dallas ISD

  • Plano ISD

  • Irving ISD

  • Mesquite ISD

  • Fort Worth ISD

  • Leander ISD

  • Houston ISD

  • Hurst-Euless-Bedford ISD





 

Introducing Teddy is found in the following elementary school libraries according to their own online card catalogs, and it may be in other school districts as well:


  • Denton ISD

  • Dallas ISD

  • Mesquite ISD

  • Fort Worth ISD








 

Calvin is found in the following elementary school libraries according to their own online card catalogs, and it may be in other school districts as well:


  • Plano ISD

  • Dallas ISD

  • Houston ISD











 

When Aidan Became a Brother is found in the following elementary school libraries according to their own online card catalogs, and it may be in other school districts as well:


  • Plano ISD

  • Dallas ISD

  • Denton ISD

  • Richardson ISD

  • Irving ISD

  • Melissa ISD

  • Fort Worth ISD

  • Hurst-Euless-Bedford ISD

  • Garland ISD

  • Mesquite ISD

  • Leander ISD










 

I Am Jazz is found in the following elementary school libraries according to their own online card catalogs, and it may be in other school districts as well:


  • Richardson ISD

  • Dallas ISD

  • Denton ISD

  • Irving ISD

  • Mesquite ISD

  • Fort Worth ISD

  • Leander ISD

  • San Antonio ISD





 

RuPaul is found in Dallas ISD elementary school libraries and may also be found in other school districts. Notice how sometimes the book uses "he" and sometimes "she".










 

Obviously, schools should not be teaching young children about transgenderism and drag queens. Moreover, it is not appropriate to teach them about being transgender without their parents' knowledge and consent. What is your school teaching your child? You might start finding out by searching their online library catalog under "transgender". Get informed and get involved!

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