


This wonderful read aloud celebrates the universal childhood experience of dressing up and the confidence that comes with putting on a costume. B.’s head, she goes from kid to kid instilling confidence and inspiring dreams in those who wear her: Together they are an unstoppable drag queen team! But Wig feels inadequate compared to the other, bigger wigs.

When a child dresses in drag to compete in a neighborhood costume competition, he becomes B. In the spirit of Julián Is a Mermaid, this irrepressible picture book celebrates drag kids, individuality, and self-confidence from the perspective of a fabulous wig! Lewis George Orwell Mary Pope Osborne LeUyen Pham Dav Pilkey Roger Priddy Rick Riordan J. By AUTHOR Jane Austen Eric Carle Lewis Carroll Roald Dahl Charles Dickens Sydney Hanson C.Indestructubles Little Golden Books Magic School Bus Magic Tree House Pete the Cat Step Into Reading Book The Hunger Games By POPULAR SERIES Chronicles of Narnia Curious Geoge Diary of a Wimpy Kid Fancy Nancy Harry Potter I Survived If You Give.By TOPIC Award Winning Books African American Children's Books Biography & Autobiography Diversity & Inclusion Foreign Language & Bilingual Books Hispanic & Latino Children's Books Holidays & Celebrations Holocaust Books Juvenile Nonfiction New York Times Bestsellers Professional Development Reference Books Test Prep.By GRADE Elementary School Middle School High Schoolīy AGE Board Books (newborn to age 3) Early Childhood Readers (ages 4-8) Children's Picture Books (ages 3-8) Juvenile Fiction (ages 8-12) Young Adult Fiction (ages 12+).BESTSELLERS in EDUCATION Shop All Education Books.You can purchase Big Wig at Barnes and Noble, Amazon, Dotter’s Books, and at Books-A-Million. Drag queens are the only people in the world who haven’t.” “To me, the ethos of drag is so similar to the experience of playing dress-up and donning this character so much bigger than you, and finding power in your imagination,” Hillman said in an interview with Rolling Stone. Though it has had a controversial time on the book market, Hillman still believes that it is important for children, and especially queer children, to have a book that promotes being confident in who you are. and onto other kids' heads in order to instill confidence and inspire them to dream big.īig Wig has been featured by Rolling Stone, The Manhattan Book Review, Eau Claire’s WQOW-TV, and is on Pizza Hut’s “Book It” list. When the child puts on his wig – called Wig – he becomes B. Big Wig follows a child dressing in drag to compete in a neighborhood contest.
