by James Howe
“These 3 adventurous mice are tested when a ‘Boys Only’ club changes the rules of their friendship.”
by Leslea Newman
“Ruthie and her Nana find they like to play with different things, and Nana discovers that girls can love fire engines and motorcycles as much as girls love dolls and dress-up.”
by James Howe
“When a bully tells seven-year-old Pinky that his nickname and favorite color are ‘girlish,’ he must decide whether it’s time to change or stand up to his tormentor.”
by Mary Hoffman
“Grace loves acting out stories, but when classmates tell her she can’t play Peter Pan because she is black and a girl, important lessons are learned all around.”
by Don Brown
“A look at young Albert Einstein and his difficulty fitting in.”
by Linda de Haan
“The Kings come home from their royal honeymoon with a surprise from their jungle adventure.”
by Linda de Haan
“The queen decides it is time for the prince to marry a princess but the prince has other ideas!’
by Mark Brown
In this episode of Postcards from Buster (a spin-off of Arthur), “Buster goes to Vermont, visits with lesbian moms and their three kids and learns about mud season and maple syrup.”
It was quite controversial when it aired, and some PBS stations banned it.
by Jean Okimoto
“In China four baby girls wait in an orphanage while four families (including a lesbian couple) in North America prepare for the exciting trip to bring them home.”
by Teresa Bateman
“A mystery ensues when the princesses keep wearing out their shoes. Think basketball!”