Disney, Pizza Hut, and the American Federation of Teachers are just a few organizations in partnership with First Book, a nonprofit that describes itself as an “innovative leader in education equity.”

By Jean Robor
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The organization is making low-cost sexually-explicit books available to K-12 teachers. With affiliations like Randi Weingarten’s AFT for more than ten years, First Book offers discounts to teachers with titles such as “Who is RuPaul?” and “Fred Gets Dressed.”

“It Feels Good to Be Yourself: A Book About Gender Identity” is another of its titles. What’s concerning is that the deeply discounted book “Fred Gets Dressed” is recommended for children aged 4-6, BizPac Review reports.

The text reads, “The boy loves to be naked. He romps around his house naked and wild and free. Until he romps into his parents’ closet and is inspired to get dressed, first, he tries on his dad’s clothes, but they don’t fit well. Then he tries on his mom’s clothes, and wow! The boy looks great.”

The book continues with the boy trying on his mother’s jewelry and makeup. Once discovered by his parents, they all get dressed together. The story of one of the most famous drag queens, RuPaul, is recommended for children aged 7-12.

Democrat Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and fellow Democrat Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez have been featured on RuPaul’s show “RuPaul’s Drag Race.”

Other books offered by First Books Marketplace include “The Pronoun Book” and “Flamer,” a graphic novel that, according to Fox News Digital, “contains sexually-charged topics and imagery.”

When Fox News questioned how distributing these books promotes diversity, as First Book claims as its goal, the company did not respond. Whatever happened to schools offering reading, writing, and arithmetic?

Now, the indoctrination of youngsters into the world of gender identity, transgenderism, and drag queens is garnering a significant focus in America’s classrooms.