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Reach for this book when your child expresses a desire to participate in a tradition or wear something that doesn't traditionally align with their gender. Raven's Ribbons is a tender story about a young boy who finds magic in the rhythmic drums and swirling ribbon skirts of the Round Dance. While he longs for a skirt of his own, his grandmother initially hesitates because she has never seen a boy wear one. This Cree story provides a gentle, supportive framework for families navigating gender self-expression within the context of cultural heritage. It emphasizes that traditions are living things that can expand to hold more love and more people. It is a beautiful choice for children ages 4 to 8 who are exploring their identity or for parents looking to model how an older generation can learn and grow alongside a child. Through Raven's journey, families see that true acceptance is the most beautiful reinvention of all.