And Tango Makes Three is a book that talks about a real story about two male penguins named Roy and Silo at New York's Central Park Zoo who adopted an abandoned egg at the zoo and raised the resulting female penguin Tango. Therefore this book challenges the traditional family perception, because as a result of gay right movements the idea of family changed. For that reason this book is applicable to the homosexual revolution.
And Tango Makes Three is a book that makes us realize and share the homosexuality perceptions in which families are not just formed by biology, but by caring and by love. Therefore it talks about families who are not conventional and who love each other anyway, “In the zoo there are all kinds of families. But Tango’s family is not like any of the others.”
During the 2005 many homosexual couples wanted to adopt a baby, however their country laws prohibit it, and they couldn’t even get married. That is why the desires specifics to that moment lead many homosexual and people who …show more content…
The book aims to teach that it is important for people to understand from a young age homosexuality topics, and make them comprehend that such topics are not a taboo. In addition this book may become the best friend to little children that have two daddies and two mommies and make them comprehend that they are not weird, since they will feel identified with The daughter of Roy and Silo, Tango “Tango was the first penguin in the zoo to have two daddies” Furthermore this book it’s not only an education for kids, but also an education for parents (since they were taught that homosexuality is something horrible), they need to learn that this is normal and that if they think their kid is homosexual they should let them be and embrace