Laura Kate Dale

Me and My Dysphoria Monster: An Empowering Story to Help Children Cope with Gender

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Nisha's monster follows her everywhere. It used to be small, but recently her monster has begun to grow.

And as her monster gets bigger and bigger, Nisha feels more and more unlike herself. When people refer to her as a boy, or when she tries to hide her true gender identity, Nisha's dysphoria monster grows larger and larger. Until, one day, Nisha meets Jack - a trans man - who shows Nisha how she can shrink her dysphoria monster back down to size. This touching story is the perfect book for discussing gender dysphoria with children, explaining what it is and how they and their families can deal with it. It also includes an accompanying guide for parents with further information about gender dysphoria, terminology, and first-hand examples of the author's own experiences.

Author: Laura Kate Dale & Illustrator: Hui Qing Ang

Hardback  Published 9 November 2022  40 pages

“This adorable story perfectly illustrates what it's like to be a trans child. Even my dysphoria monster approves! Often kid's books rely on outdated stereotypes to explain trans issues. This beautifully illustrated, age appropriate trans themed book is a breath of fresh air. This story will tickle the imaginations of all children while helping them to understand what it's like to grow up as trans. My new favourite children's book! “-- Fox Fisher, author of the Trans Survival Workbook

“What an amazing book! Me and My Dysphoria Monster beautifully explores the topic of dysphoria through the lens of a child and the story is accompanied by lush illustrations that draw in the reader. The book also features an "adult guide" to provide deeper context and more information that will support grown-ups in conversations with younger readers. A perfect book for a read-along by caregivers, educators, and anyone who wants to support the youth in their lives!” -- Christy Whittlesey, Educator and Author of The Beginner's Guide to Being a Trans Ally and It's OK to Say They: Tips for Educator Allies of Transgender and Nonbinary Students

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