Mobile bookshop creates safe space for LGBTQ+ families

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Mobile bookshop creates safe space for LGBTQ+ families
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Two educators are creating a space for families to find LGBTQ+ children's stories after seeing a growing need for representation.

Katy Butler and Charlie McDonald are the founders of Out and About Bookshop. They took an old school bus and transformed it into a mobile children's bookstore that is making those types of stories accessible for all.

"This supports our community programming. So the story times we are doing today for instance, or bringing books to classrooms, taking the bus to different schools, book clubs and all that is supported through that," said Butler.

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