![]() The family has open discussions that offer support for one another. He talks to his Dad who reassures him everything will be okay. The older brother is confused and scared the close friendship the two had will be lost. They begin calling her Daisy, the name she prefers and using the pronouns she and her. “Are you sure you’re a girl?” The younger brother answers, “I know who I am, and I know I’m a girl.” Mom and Dad agree they may have been wrong about the younger sibling being a boy. The older brother asks his brother again. The older brother knows his brother likes to wear dresses, play with girls, and have long hair, but that doesn’t make him a girl. The younger brother declares he is a girl. The summer after the younger brother finishes kindergarten, there is an unexpected change. ![]() ![]() They play together, laugh together, and share activities. From the time his younger brother is born, the two boys are friends. ![]() This is a heartfelt book about gender identity. My Sister, Daisy is written by Adria Karlsson and illustrated by Linus Curci, Capstone Editions, 2021. ![]()
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