[ISLMA-Share] Picture books with Gender Bias

Jackie Dahmane jdahmane at sps186.org
Thu May 5 09:50:56 CDT 2016


How about the Dick and Jane readers?


Jackie Dahmane
jdahmane at sps186.org
Springfield High School Library
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On May 5, 2016, at 9:35 AM, Taryn Parise <taryn.parise at cusd200.org> wrote:

> I'm drawing a blank this morning.  One of my teachers asked me for examples of picture books that show gender bias.  I can immediately think of trends (no girls in dinosaur stories, no glitter on "boy" books), but I'm having a hard time coming up with actual titles.  Any books spring to mind right away?  I'm much better coming up with books that defy the stereotypes.
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