“…Children's literature is synonymous with children's lives, ranging from the center of the story, the characters, to things that can only be understood by children, and in a form that children like, such as books full of exciting pictures (Bayraktar, 2021;Mirzayeva et al, 2020). Gender diversity of characters in children's books has important roles such as reflecting a diverse world to increase a sense of inclusion and belonging, increase self-confidence and feelings of value, and promote gender equality which is important for creating an equitable society (Lestari & Yulindrasari, 2021), and enhance understanding of gender roles (Casey et al, 2021). Unbalanced representation or comparison between genders can lead to negative psychological outcomes for those with underrepresented or negatively portrayed identities (Tukachinsky et al, 2017).…”