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Worrying content - Good night stories for rebel girls

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WeMeetInFairIthilien · 11/02/2026 10:24

Under a different username, I have had a long running battle with my DC's school, over their promotion of GI, using No Outsiders for resources, and "She's my Dad" for reading comprehension lessons.

Juat seen the content of the book from the year 5+6 reading list, which DD has picked. Meant to be non-fiction, about women and girls.

Pg 46, elementary school child - a boy who likes pink and shiny shoes. Affirmed immediately. Taken to the doctor, who affirms the boy feels like a girl inside. Toilet question comes up 'I can't use the disabled, I'm a girl'. A judge rules that the boy can use the girls toilets. They have a party to celebrate with pink cake.

My eyes have rolled back so far in my head that I can see my own brain.

Have sent the following message to the school.

*Good morning,
I would just like to draw your attention to some concerning content in one of your recommended reading books for year 5 and 6.
In "Goodnight stories for Rebel Girls", the entry is on page 46, describing a young, gender questioning boy.

The entry is concerning due to;

  1. Promoting harmful stereotypes - that being a girl is about liking pink, dresses and sparkly shoes. This is contrary to the school's statutory duty to prevent the promotion of harmful stereotypes.
  1. It is out of date - it states that a judge has decided that the gender questioning child can use the toilet of the opposite sex, if they want to. Almost a year ago (April 2025), the Supreme Court ruled that, in British law, it is not gender identity, but biological sex that determines entry to single sex spaces, such as toilets.

My DC immediately identified the harmful stereotypes presented in this entry, however given that it is stating out-of-date ideas that are contrary to the law, I would request that you review the appropriateness of having this book on the recommended reading list.

I look forward to hearing your thoughts on this,

Many thanks*

I'd really hoped that this shit was over.

Worrying content - Good night stories for rebel girls
Worrying content - Good night stories for rebel girls
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WeMeetInFairIthilien · 25/02/2026 19:56

In further details, the teacher who has been placed in charge of literacy and the library is new to the position this academic year.

She informed me that the reading list was created in 2016, and that the book was very definitely out of date.

Which, set me thinking of all the things that have changed since 2016. It was the year my eldest was born, and probably the first time I'd really, viscerally understood the utter imposition of men in female spaces. I found FWR by incident, when looking up baby advice.

We couldn't object, we couldn't name the issue, we couldn't discuss.

Compared to 2026. We are WORIADS, we have the FWS judgement (judgment?), we have absolute warriors of women (and some men) who have put everything on the line to stand up for science, biology and women's rights.

It's been a good day.

I think I need a 🍷

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AelitaQueenofMars · 27/02/2026 20:29

SingleSexSpacesInSchools · 21/02/2026 13:53

Found it. Just putting it in the charity pile.

I bought this book back in the day to read to DD, then very small. Reaching that chapter turned out to be a very early entry in my road from Lib Fem-dom to gender critical, with a ‘wtf?!’ moment mid-read. The book didn’t go to the charity shop, it went into the recycling bin.

AelitaQueenofMars · 27/02/2026 20:34

SingleSexSpacesInSchools · 21/02/2026 13:53

Found it. Just putting it in the charity pile.

But maybe your approach might have spread the word, as it were!

ScrollingLeaves · 28/02/2026 12:17

AelitaQueenofMars · 27/02/2026 20:34

But maybe your approach might have spread the word, as it were!

Yes. At least razor out the offending pages first.

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