This book captures the pride a child feels when given a meaningful role in a major family milestone. It highlights the joyous energy of wedding rituals and the steady security of a loving home. Books in this family share a focus on inclusive celebrations and the relatable excitement of preparing for a big party.

Reach for this book when your child is curious about same-sex marriage or when your family is preparing for a wedding. It is a wonderful resource for children who may be seeing their own family structure reflected on the page for the first time, as well as for those learning about the different ways love is celebrated. The story follows Rosie as she navigates the excitement of being a flower girl for her two mothers, focusing on the universal joys of a family celebration: dresses, guests, and cake. While the book addresses a specific family structure, its emotional core is about the security of a loving home and the pride a child feels when participating in a major family milestone. It is perfect for preschoolers and early elementary students, offering a gentle, secular, and normalizing perspective on LGBTQ+ families. Parents will appreciate how it frames the wedding not as a political statement, but as a joyful celebration of a committed family unit.