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Books with author Jacinta Bunnell

  • Girls Will Be Boys Will Be Girls: A Coloring Book

    Jacinta Bunnell

    Paperback (PM Press, April 1, 2018)
    This updated edition of the iconic coloring book Girls Will Be Boys Will Be Girls Will Be… by Jacinta Bunnell contains all new illustrations and questions for contemplation. In this groundbreaking coloring book, you will meet girls who build drum sets and fix bikes, boys who bake and knit, and all manner of children along the gender spectrum. Children are tender, vulnerable, tough, zany, courageous, and gentle, no matter what their gender. This coloring book is for all the heroic handsome beauties of the world and for everyone who has ever colored outside the lines—a reminder that we never need to compromise ourselves to fit someone else’s idea of who we ought to be. Featuring illustrations by Giselle Potter, Nicole Georges, Kristine Virsis, Simi Stone, Jacinta Bunnell, Nicole Rodrigues, Richard Wentworth, and many more, this is the perfect book for the gender creative person in your life. The future is gender fabulous.
  • The Big Gay Alphabet Coloring Book

    Jacinta Bunnell, Leela Corman

    eBook (PM Press, )
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  • Girls Are Not Chicks Coloring Book

    Jacinta Bunnell, Julie Novak

    Paperback (PM Press, Sept. 1, 2009)
    Truly fun for all ages, this unique coloring book subversively and playfully examines the female gender stereotypes that pervade daily life. A diverse group of pictures reinforce positive gender roles throughout the book and show that girls are thinkers, creators, fighters, and healers. Some of the characters who show the new face of the feminine include Rapunzel, who now has power tools and Miss Muffet, who tells the spider off and considers a career as an arachnologist. Deconstructing the homogeneity of gender expression has never been so colorful.
    K
  • Sometimes the Spoon Runs Away with Another Spoon Coloring Book

    Jacinta Bunnell, Nat Kusinitz

    Paperback (PM Press, Nov. 15, 2010)
    Re-creating nursery rhymes and fairy tales, this radical activity book takes anecdotes from the lives of real kids and mixes them with classic tales to create true-to-life characters, situations, and resolutions. Featuring massive beasts who enjoy dainty, pretty jewelry and princesses who build rocket ships, this fun-for-all-ages coloring book celebrates those who do not fit into disempowering gender categorizations, from sensitive boys to tough girls.
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  • The Big Gay Alphabet Coloring Book

    Jacinta Bunnell, Leela Corman

    Paperback (PM Press, June 1, 2015)
    Grab your crayons and your backpack for a fantastical journey through The Big Gay Alphabet Coloring Book, an activity book for adults that highlights memorable victories and collective moments in lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, and pansexual culture. Each unique page, made up of inked and framed line drawings with beautiful typography, is reminiscent of a handsomely designed, vintage children’s alphabet book and aims to bring greater understanding of gender fluidity, gender diversity, and sexual orientation.
    G
  • Girls Are Not Chicks Coloring Book

    Jacinta Bunnell, Julie Novak

    language (PM Press, Oct. 13, 2010)
    Truly fun for all ages, this unique coloring book subversively and playfully examines the female gender stereotypes that pervade daily life. A diverse group of pictures reinforce positive gender roles throughout the book and show that girls are thinkers, creators, fighters, and healers. Some of the characters who show the new face of the feminine include Rapunzel, who now has power tools and Miss Muffet, who tells the spider off and considers a career as an arachnologist. Deconstructing the homogeneity of gender expression has never been so colorful.
  • Sometimes the Spoon Runs Away With Another Spoon Coloring Book

    Jacinta Bunnell, Nat Kusinitz

    eBook (PM Press, June 13, 2011)
    Traditional fairytales and nursery rhymes are often infamous for their misogyny - but things are about to change in this fun, subversive colouring book that aims to dismantle the 'princess industry' by replacing the Sleeping Beauties and Prince Charmings of the fairytale world with more contemporary, honest representations of life. Celebrating sensitive boys, tough girls and others who might not fit into disempowering gender categories, this is a fun, humorous activity book for the whole family!
  • Girls Are Not Chicks Coloring Book

    Jacinta Bunnell, Julie Novak

    eBook (PM Press, Dec. 1, 2010)
    27 pages of feminist, educational fun! A subversive and playful for for children, and adults, to examine how pervasive gender stereotypes are in every aspect of life. This book helps to deconstruct the homogeneity of gender expression in children's media by showing diverse pictures that reinforce positive gender roles for girls. Girls are not chicks. Girls are thinkers, creators, fighters, healers and superheroes.
  • The Big Gay Alphabet Coloring Book

    Jacinta Bunnell

    Paperback (PM Press, July 16, 2015)
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  • The Big Gay Alphabet Coloring Book

    Jacinta Bunnell, Leela Corman

    eBook (PM Press, July 16, 2015)
    Grab your crayons for a fantastical journey through THE BIG GAY ALPHABET COLOURING BOOK, 64 pages illustrating 26 words that highlight memorable victories and collective moments in LGBTQP (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Questioning and Pansexual) culture. It is Jacinta Bunnell's fourth book in the Queerbook Committee series of colouring books. As you add your own extraordinary colours to these pages, we hope you are left asking, "Isn't everything fabulous in this world just a little bit gay?" This notion is celebrated on every unique page.