Froggy Girl is now available on all major online book retail stores

Pamela Garfield-Jaeger is a licensed clinical social worker with 25 years of experience with children and families.
Pamela noticed that there are so many children's books that teach children that they could be born in the wrong body, so she wanted to write a book that teaches children that they are born right. She believes in teaching children self-acceptance, and that's what her rhyming book is all about.
Nicolas is full of fruity passion to create ways for people to spark the deeper, magical wisdom within their hearts. After graduating from art and design college, he co-created a children's book series, You Can't Steal My Smile, with his friend Kim O, a relational soul coach, who empowers children to root their inner resilience.
Despite tumbling down a tristy dark road, he heard the song of his soul call him back toward the path of love, peace, and joy. It's totally possible to be the love you desire to see in the world.
Froggy Girl tells the story of a little girl who wished she was a frog and everyone in her life wanted to please her wishes. Her parents believed the best thing they could do for her is to buy her froggy clothes. Then, her teacher gave her a froggy flag in class. Her school friends wanted to be nice so they pretended she was a frog too.
But, when the little girl tried to do all the froggy things, she couldn't do them. She couldn't swim with the frogs or catch a fly and she started to feel lonely. Even though everyone supported her decision to be a frog, she still got sad.
Then, she met a wise turtle who helped her realize that living a lie doesn't make anyone happy, and that she is a beautiful little girl. Once she learned to embrace who she really is and stop pretending to be someone else, she finally felt true happiness.
Read aloud of Froggy Girl
“This book is literally so cute! It's a good, wholesome book with beautiful art!
Nicolas Blooms did the illustrations and they’re so fun and beautiful. My kids one day will definitely be reading it."
"Froggy Girl instills truth in a way that holds their attention! So proud of my friend Pamela for giving this book to the world. One of my kids thinks she's a cat, one likes to be called Cakey Rainbow, and one would be become a transformer given the opportunity. So good to encourage and champion their imaginations, while reminding them that the very best thing they can be is themselves."
“Froggy Girl is a cute, beautifully illustrated rhyming story about a little girl who wants to be a frog”.
"Thank you so much for your wonderful Froggy Girl book! My daughter loved it and we even used the prompts! Beautiful illustrations!"
"My stepdaughter enjoyed Froggy Girl! It's beautifully drawn and thoughtfully written."
"A delightful, subversive new children’s book by therapist Pamela Garfield-Jaeger - gently challenging the ‘born in the wrong body’ narrative”.
"My nine year old loves it [Froggy Girl] and gave it an 11 out of 10! We definitely need more books like this to swim against the psychological madness that been targeting and destroying healthy childhood development"
"Definitely recommend Pam's news children's book, "Froggy Girl". What a sweet way to help kids understand that feelings don't define us no matter how much you may want to be something/someone else. You can't change into a frog and you can't change your gender."
"I don't usually reach out to people online often, but I felt compelled to write to you after reading about your children's book Froggy Girl. I really wonder how things would have gone if I had read more books like this when I was a child."
"Time to set a precedent to children's books that teach children, especially those on the spectrum that they're all beautiful just the way God created them! We will fight until all grooming books are replaced with Froggy Girl and books like it!"
"It [Froggy Girl] is what conservatives need more of to shift the culture. Right now if I go to a public library they have the non-binary baby alphabet book. Books like Froggy Girl are so necessary to infiltrate that."
"Good children's books are actually hard to come by. If you are a parent who enjoys good literature, I would recommend Froggy Girl. You see the story makes sense and it's interesting and there is a good lesson from it."
You can reach author Pamela Garfield-Jaeger at pamela@thetruthfultherapist.org
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