
Anne
GBI recently received a kit and love it I recently received a kit and love it! My son is obsessed with And Tango Makes Three. It is a heart warming story with so much relevance to equality today. Also, all the extra resources was very helpful and I am using within my mental health practice. 🙂

Geovanna Márquez-Burgueño
GBToddler Mom As a mom to an incredibly curious three year old with many questions— LJL surprised me with how well thought out and perfectly planned the kit is. It comes with so many wonderful resources and ideas to provoke thought and inspiration to keep learning. My son really enjoys the book we read. The links provide further insight and led us to learn more information, needless to say, his eagerness to learn was met and I will absolutely be sharing with other parents.

Lissa Mann-Cervera
GBLittle Justice Leaders fills that gap! The little justice leaders book and materials were excellently curated. My daughter was really excited to get the package and read the book with me as well as talk through some of the activities. I’ve take the book and materials to my school counselor for her resources so she can share with our students. She was thrilled to have the book and materials. It is hard to find such a great package on social justice issues made just for children. Little Justice Leaders fills that gap!

Holly Moses Carmona
GBThank you for the care and empathy that… Thank you for the care and empathy that you all put into everything you create. Our kit was curated with such intention and love for others! These materials will have a lasting impact on not only the kiddos, but also the adults in our community. Resources we all need!

Sara Cuevas
GBWe were lucky enough to be gifted a box… We were lucky enough to be gifted a box and couldn't have been happier. There are activities/lessons for every age ( even for adults!) and we love that they collaborate with activists, educators and creators that have lived in experience in the themes addressed. Some of the topics are sensitive and so I am thankful to see someone approach it from a respectful and gentle manner.