• Ambassador Spotlight


    Meet StereoType Kids Ambassadors Sena and Yua. Individually creative and together amplified! These two dynamic kiddos are models that bring their talent and energy to local and national fashion brands. When their work is done, they love rocking their favorite StereoType Kids designs on the daily — the perfect blend of comfort and style. Beyond their fashion sense, Sena and Yua demonstrate compassion for people and the planet through their dedication of supporting local homeless causes. They believe that small acts of kindness can truly lead to big change the world. We couldn’t agree more! -
    Discover how they express themselves to the fullest!

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Sena and Yua

Sena and Yua

Meet StereoType Kids Ambassadors Sena and Yua. Individually creative and together amplified! These two dynamic kiddos are models that bring their ...
Jacob Brunner

Jacob Brunner

Jacob is also one half of a dynamic duo that never met a blank piece of paper he didn’t like. His passion for drawing and creating is expressed in...
Stereo the Snake

Stereo the Snake

Stereo the Snake loves riding his skateboard all over San Francisco. He also enjoys music, practicing skate tricks, reading under trees, and hangi...

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Recommended Resources

The Conscious Parent by Dr. Shefali Tsabary
In Dr. Shefali Tsabary's conscious approach to parenting, children serve as mirrors of their parents' forgotten self. Those willing to look in the mirror have an opportunity to establish a relationship with their own inner state of wholeness.

Jacob's New Dress by Sarah and Ian Hoffman
Jacob loves playing dress-up, when he can be anything he wants to be. Some kids at school say he can't wear "girl" clothes, but Jacob wants to wear a dress to school. Can he convince his parents to let him wear what he wants? This heartwarming story speaks to the unique challenges faced by children who don't identify with traditional gender roles.

Julián Is A Mermaid by Jessica Love
In an exuberant picture book, a glimpse of costumed mermaids leaves one boy flooded with wonder and ready to dazzle the world. Mesmerizing and full of heart, Jessica Love’s author-illustrator debut is a jubilant picture of self-love and a radiant celebration of individuality.

Last Stop On Market Street by Matt de la Peña
This award-winning modern classic — a must-have for every child’s home library — is an inclusive ode to kindness, empathy, gratitude, and finding joy in unexpected places, and celebrates the special bond between a curious young boy and his loving grandmother.

Mary Wears What She Wants by Keith Negley
I don't wear men's clothes. I wear my own clothes." - Mary Edwards Walker. This charming story book, both written and illustrated by Keith Negley, celebrates Mary's remarkable journey as a trailblazing doctor from the Nineteenth century who fearlessly defied stereotypes.


Red: A Crayon's Story by Michael Hall
A blue crayon mistakenly labeled as "red" suffers an identity crisisThis funny, heartwarming, colorful picture book about finding the courage to be true to your inner self can be read on multiple levels, and it offers something for everyone.


Good Inside with Dr. Becky
Tune in to this parenting podcast to learn about effective parenting and hear questions from real parents answered by Dr.Becky - the ultimate Parenting Whisperer and creator of Good Inside.

Inspired GrownUps: Breaking Boundaries & Blending Kids' Fashion
As a recent guest on Alana Gentry's (of the Alana Banana Show) Inspired GrownUps Podcast, STK Founder Elizabeth has an open conversation with Alana and shares her personal story that led to a deeper understanding of her own beliefs and how she was able to move beyond them. Discover a weekly series where she shares inspiring stories of resilience, featuring guests who are making a remarkable impact in the world.

Raising Good Humans with Dr. Aliza
Join Dr. Aliza Pressman, mom, developmental psychologist, parent educator(+more!), every Friday for a new episode to support you in a joyful parenting journey.


Gender Inclusive Styling Tips by StereoType Kids
Discover our top styling secrets to empower your kids (and yourself!) in embracing individuality through clothing choices. Let's celebrate the joy of self-expression together. Ready to unleash your styling potential?

Bright Littles
Award-winning social emotional Conversation Tools to raise confident, critical-thinking kids. Initiating meaningful conversations with children is crucial, they lay the foundation for open communication, ensuring our kids are prepared and confident when facing life challenges.

Gender Specialist | Rebecca Minor
Rebecca is a Gender Specialist partnering with trans and gender nonconforming youth through their journey of becoming and expressing their truth; and a guide to their parents in affirming it.

Tool Kit for Kid's to Be Authentic
Nimisha Gandhi, mom to Rowan, and STK Blog Contributor shares the tool kit she created and practices with Rowan to help him navigate the world by staying true to himself, and that supports her child's exploration in self expression.


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Discover a world of creativity and inclusivity with our curated collection of resources! From our favorite books to helpful websites and empowering podcasts — here are all the tools you need for a life filled with endless possibilities.

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Ask Elizabeth Anything: Grieving A Dream And Starting A New One

Ask Elizabeth Anything: Grieving A Dream And Starting A New One

Elizabeth addresses how to find peace when things don’t go as planned or expected, and the need to grieve a dream, while also welcoming the gif...
Ask Elizabeth Anything: Dressing Outside Gender Norms

Ask Elizabeth Anything: Dressing Outside Gender Norms

Elizabeth shares empowering insights in response to MomtoKaylee's thoughtful question about nurturing her child's unique authenticity. Dive into...
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Ask Elizabeth Anything: Loving Your Kids As They Are

Elizabeth addresses a heartfelt question from MomOfThree, struggling with supporting her son's interest in dressing outside of gender norms. Eliza...

"Every piece of clothing can shift your perspective and allow you to lean into a different part of your identity."

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    Do you have a question about exploring identity, breaking stereotypes, navigating the gendered clothing aisles with your kids, conscious parenting, or anything else related to fashion or parenting?

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Finding your style

  • Embrace Your Uniqueness


    Your style is like a fingerprint, totally unique to you. It's about expressing who you are, and that's something truly special. Imagine your clothes as your artistic canvas, waiting for you to paint them with your personality.

  • Mix, Match & have fun!


    Clothing is like a treasure trove filled with endless possibilities. Mix and match, experiment with layers, and don't be afraid to try something new. The more you play, the closer you get to discovering the style that feels just right for you.

  • Turn up your style volume


    Are you a rainbow of colors or do you prefer calm neutrals? Whatever makes your heart sing, go for it! Remember, there are no rules when it comes to YOUR style. Be brave and bold, let your clothes do the talking.

  • Be confident in who you are


    The most important accessory you can wear is confidence. When you feel comfortable and true to yourself, it radiates from within. Own your style and wear it with pride. There's no right or wrong when it comes to fashion.

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  • win a surprise package from STK


    Download and print the PDF coloring page above, let your imagination run wild as you decorate the boombox however you’d like! Once your masterpiece is complete, capture its beauty by scanning it or simply snapping a pic. Show off your artwork and claim your entry by uploading the scanned or photographed page using one of these two options:

    Option 1: Send via email to hello@stereotypekids.com
    Option 2: Share on Instagram by tagging us and using the special hashtag #clubstkcoloringcontest

    Remember, every month, we will select ONE lucky winner who will receive a ClubSTK surprise package! Could it be you? Start coloring, spreading the word, and get ready to win!