Trans lobby hijacking primary school reading with ‘sex-change propaganda’ as damning report reveals more than 60 books featuring children ‘born in the wrong body’, women with beards and bizarre ‘non-binary’ guinea pigs

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Trans lobby hijacking primary school reading with ‘sex-change propaganda’ as damning report reveals more than 60 books featuring children ‘born in the wrong body’, women with beards and bizarre ‘non-binary’ guinea pigs

Daily Mail · 14 hours ago

A report has claimed that primary schools in Britain are being encouraged to stock more than 60 children's books that promote gender-identity themes, including stories about children who feel "born in the wrong body", women depicted with beards, and a "non-binary" guinea pig character. The findings, as reported by the Daily Mail, allege that campaigners and publishers are pushing what critics call "sex-change propaganda" into primary school reading lists and libraries, reigniting debate over the appropriateness of gender-related content for young children.

The full text of the underlying report and its methodology were not available in the material provided, but the headline claims centre on the number and nature of the books identified—more than 60 titles said to feature transgender or non-binary characters and themes aimed at young readers. The story taps into an ongoing and often polarised debate in the UK about how, and whether, gender identity should be discussed in primary education, with critics arguing such material amounts to ideological content unsuitable for children, while supporters of inclusive literature would likely dispute that characterisation.

  • Report claims 60+ primary school books feature trans/non-binary themes
  • Critics call the content "sex-change propaganda" for young children
  • Story reflects ongoing UK debate over gender topics in schools

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