Begin natural, shame-free conversations about body and gender diversity
We’re the same but different
Use this fun, hands-on activity to gently introduce the idea that our bodies are similar, but diverse. Teach them the names for body parts, talk about what transgender means and equip your child with accurate information about their own body.
Investigate gender identity
Put out the pencils and scissors with these anatomically correct paper dolls and superheroes. Open the door to questions around gender, how we identify ourselves, body parts and intersex bodies. Offer a safe, calm environment to explore body identity and create an ask-anything home culture.
Body positivity for everyone
Loving yourself and all your parts is vital for self-confidence. Model body love and teach your little one compassion and acceptance for all bodies, shapes, sizes, abilities and identities.
What you'll learn...
Foster body positivity
Encourage your child to appreciate and embrace the diversity of human bodies, help them develop positive self-image and promote acceptance of others.
Promote anatomical knowledge
Teach your child the correct anatomical names for private parts and empower them with accurate information about their bodies.
Explore gender identity
Provide a safe and inclusive platform for your child to explore different gender identities, understand the concept of being transgender, and embrace gender diversity.
Learn about intersex bodies
Educate your child about intersex bodies, and foster empathy, understanding, and acceptance towards individuals with diverse biological characteristics.
Enhance body safety awareness
Engage your child in discussions about body safety, boundaries, and consent, and empower them with the knowledge to protect themselves and others.
Encourage creativity and self-expression
Spark your child's imagination and creativity through the interactive paper doll activity sheets, and allow them to express themselves and create unique characters.