![]() “You get special attention now in the classroom if you say, ‘Hey, my name is not Billy, it’s Amanda,'” the 22-year-old author told the paper. “The book is an unapologetic rebuke of the transgender acceptance and the growing number of young people identifying as trans,” St. ![]() The paper said “ Elephants are Not Birds” is about an elephant named Kevin who likes to sing and then is convinced by a vulture - named Culture - that he actually must be a bird since he sings so well.īut despite Culture bestowing a beak and pair of wings upon Kevin, he just isn’t able to do life as well by trying to be a bird, the Post noted. “I thought there was a need for books that could help parents teach the values they hold dear.” What is ‘Elephants Are Not Birds’ about? “Once my eyes were open, I was seeing it everywhere, and I couldn’t unsee it,” Talbot told the Post. Kendi’s picture book, ”Īntiracist Baby,” which urges parents and kids to “make equity a reality,” as content that needs a counterpoint. And everywhere I looked was propaganda,” the Montgomery, Texas-based dad told The Post.Īn ophthalmologist by trade, Talbot pointed to Ibram X. It’s the first title from Brave Books, which the New York Post reported will focus exclusively on stories for kids and offer parents “a conservative alternative to the current cultural activism that our children are being taught in schools, in the entertainment they watch and the books they read,” the publisher’s website says.Ĭompany CEO Trent Talbot, who had his first child a little more than a year ago, conceived of Brave Books when, he said, he started to notice “that there is a real war going on for the hearts and minds of our kids. “The book is an unapologetic rebuke of the transgender acceptance and the growing number of young people identifyin…
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