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Is Opa A Girl?: simple approach to understanding gender diversity in Chattanooga, TN
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Is Opa A Girl?: simple approach to understanding gender diversity in Chattanooga, TN
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Size: Hardcover
What happens when a child asks a question that doesn't have a simple answer?
In
Is Opa a Girl?
, curious and inquisitive Avery wants to understand something new, something big. She's fishing with her Opa when she suddenly asks a very direct question: "Are you a girl?"
What follows is a thoughtful, age-appropriate conversation about gender identity, the difference between how we look on the outside and how we feel on the inside, and the importance of embracing people just as they are.
Written with love, clarity, and honesty by Lisa Michelle, a devoted Oma and passionate storyteller, this book is part of
The Precocious Child Series
, created to help parents and caregivers navigate big questions from little ones with care and confidence.
Perfect for children ages 3-8,
can be read aloud, explored through illustrations, or used as a starting point for deeper conversations.
Whether your child is just becoming aware of gender or encountering diversity in their own life, this book offers a compassionate and accessible entry point to understanding.
In
Is Opa a Girl?
, curious and inquisitive Avery wants to understand something new, something big. She's fishing with her Opa when she suddenly asks a very direct question: "Are you a girl?"
What follows is a thoughtful, age-appropriate conversation about gender identity, the difference between how we look on the outside and how we feel on the inside, and the importance of embracing people just as they are.
Written with love, clarity, and honesty by Lisa Michelle, a devoted Oma and passionate storyteller, this book is part of
The Precocious Child Series
, created to help parents and caregivers navigate big questions from little ones with care and confidence.
Perfect for children ages 3-8,
can be read aloud, explored through illustrations, or used as a starting point for deeper conversations.
Whether your child is just becoming aware of gender or encountering diversity in their own life, this book offers a compassionate and accessible entry point to understanding.
What happens when a child asks a question that doesn't have a simple answer?
In
Is Opa a Girl?
, curious and inquisitive Avery wants to understand something new, something big. She's fishing with her Opa when she suddenly asks a very direct question: "Are you a girl?"
What follows is a thoughtful, age-appropriate conversation about gender identity, the difference between how we look on the outside and how we feel on the inside, and the importance of embracing people just as they are.
Written with love, clarity, and honesty by Lisa Michelle, a devoted Oma and passionate storyteller, this book is part of
The Precocious Child Series
, created to help parents and caregivers navigate big questions from little ones with care and confidence.
Perfect for children ages 3-8,
can be read aloud, explored through illustrations, or used as a starting point for deeper conversations.
Whether your child is just becoming aware of gender or encountering diversity in their own life, this book offers a compassionate and accessible entry point to understanding.
In
Is Opa a Girl?
, curious and inquisitive Avery wants to understand something new, something big. She's fishing with her Opa when she suddenly asks a very direct question: "Are you a girl?"
What follows is a thoughtful, age-appropriate conversation about gender identity, the difference between how we look on the outside and how we feel on the inside, and the importance of embracing people just as they are.
Written with love, clarity, and honesty by Lisa Michelle, a devoted Oma and passionate storyteller, this book is part of
The Precocious Child Series
, created to help parents and caregivers navigate big questions from little ones with care and confidence.
Perfect for children ages 3-8,
can be read aloud, explored through illustrations, or used as a starting point for deeper conversations.
Whether your child is just becoming aware of gender or encountering diversity in their own life, this book offers a compassionate and accessible entry point to understanding.

















