Transgender-identifying LGBT activist and biological woman Logan Brown, who was featured on the cover of Glamour UK earlier this year, released a children’s book titled In My Daddy’s Belly on November 1, and the book already has multiple negative reviews.
Brown was pregnant at the time of her lengthy interview with Glamour UK earlier this year; however as TPUSA previously reported, she uses “he/him” pronouns and identifies as a transgender male. “Logan Brown is a transgender man who unexpectedly became pregnant with his partner Bailey J Mills, a non-binary drag performer in the UK,” Glamour’s piece on Brown explained.
Her new book, which she titled In My Daddy’s Belly became available to purchase on November 1 and has already received less than glowing reviews. “Men having babies?! Come on,” one Amazon reviewer wrote. “This book should never be shown to children. Men don’t get pregnant,” another said. Other one-star reviews echoed similar sentiments, even on nationwide chain bookstore Barnes and Noble’s website, where one individual wrote, “This book is not a children’s book and should NEVER be shown to a child.”
Brown’s book is marketed as a “heartwarming story about two Dads eagerly awaiting the birth of their first child … The person giving birth just happens to be one of the Dads. Additionally, the author includes “tips” for parents introducing their children to the concept of transgenderism.
The book’s publisher, Bigger Picture Books, is firmly supportive of the LGBT narrative presented in Brown’s children’s book and others.
Brown gave birth to her child this summer, and shortly after posted an image of the newborn joining her parents at a Pride parade.
“Brown said that she had not taken testosterone hormone treatments for “some time” before learning that she was pregnant. She did not specify how long before learning about her pregnancy she stopped taking testosterone, or whether or not it was the reason she stopped hormone replacement therapy,” TPUSA reported.
This piece first appeared at TPUSA.