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Reach for this book when your child is grappling with the feeling that they do not fit the expectations of their community, or if they are beginning to ask questions about gender identity and self-expression. Based on the real-life experiences of activist Kai Shappley, this story follows Joy, a young transgender girl who is determined to be herself despite the rigid traditions of her Texas town. While Joy faces pushback from her school and church, the narrative is anchored in her vibrant personality and her mother's unwavering support. This is a celebratory and empowering read for children ages 8 to 12. It masterfully balances the heavy reality of social exclusion with the lighthearted joy of childhood creativity and holiday spirit. Parents will appreciate how the book models advocacy and resilience, providing a clear roadmap for how to stand tall when your identity is treated as a point of contention. It is an essential tool for normalizing trans identities and fostering deep empathy for those who must fight for the simple right to be seen.