Rebekah Brusehoff, 14, and Ashton Mota, 16, co-authors of "A Kids Book About Being Inclusive"Rebekah Brusehoff and Ashton Mota, both who are transgender teens, teamed up to write a children's book about inclusion and accepting others.
"I hope kids reading my book learn that there are so many small ways to welcome and include people," Brusehoff said. "It doesn't have to be big or scary. It's a simple choice we make every day."
"I hope our book will help youth understand that even though it may seem hard of difficult at first, it's always the right choice to stand up for what you think is right and always treat everyone with love, dignity and respect," Mota said.
Together they hope this book will help the make the world more inclusive and allow kids to celebrate themselves and others.
"People always tell me I'm brave for being myself," Brusehoff said. "I hope we can create a world that makes room for all of us and celebrates all our uniqueness."
"I hope to see a world where transgender and nonbinary youth are seen as youth before anything else," Mota said. "I want it to be known that transgender and non-binary young people can become successful, intelligent and brilliant people, just like everyone else, and I believe that embracing a mindset and lifestyle of inclusion will help us take the steps that we need to move forward in that direction."
The collection can be purchased on akidsbookabout.com, Apple Books and Kindle Original Publishing. Each book retails at $19.95 or all three can be bought at a bundle price of $49.95.
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