Meaningful: Frock Hudson reading My Shadow is Pink by Scott Stuart.
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Megan Fisher
The fabulous and colourful Frock Hudson captured children’s attention at Shepparton Library’s rainbow storytime on November 10.
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Frock read children’s book My Shadow is Pink by author Scott Stuart, who was inspired by his son’s experience being told the ‘girly’ things he liked were ‘not for boys’.
The story touches on the themes of gender identity, self-acceptance, equality and diversity.
The event was part of Greater Shepparton’s OUTintheOPEN Festival, celebrating LGBTIQA+ pride and community diversity.
News photographer Megan Fisher was there to capture the fun.
Engaged: Gracie Bennett, 3, and Beau Donovan, 2.
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Megan Fisher
Listening: Artemis Wilding, 3.
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Megan Fisher
Watching closely: Julian Durston, 2.
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Storytime: Frock Hudson ready to read My Shadow is Pink by Scott Stuart.
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Megan Fisher
Learning: Angela Russo and six-month-old Izzy Lazic.
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Megan Fisher
Relaxed: James Harlow, 2.
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Megan Fisher
Cheeky: Alex Lazic, 3, with mum Felicity Lazic.
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Megan Fisher