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The Day Jordan Chose Pink Boots - cover

The Day Jordan Chose Pink Boots

Claire Foster

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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The Day Jordan Chose Pink Boots is an inspiring children’s story about courage, self-expression, and embracing individuality. Jordan loves to explore and play, but when he spots a pair of bright pink boots, he’s confronted with laughter and criticism from other kids who say pink is “just for girls.” Doubt begins to creep in, but with the support of his big sister and a wise neighbor, Jordan learns that clothing and colors don’t have genders, and what matters most is being true to yourself. This heartwarming story encourages young readers to embrace who they are, challenge societal norms, and respect others' choices. Through vibrant illustrations and an empowering message, this book invites children to be confident, kind, and proud of their unique selves.
Available since: 06/04/2025.
Print length: 132 pages.

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