‘American Girl’ Glorifies Puberty Blockers, Gender Change to Young Girls in New Book

Every day I am shown something that is meant for young children that is not safe for our children. My kids can’t even watch Blues Clues without supervision anymore because the creators went woke and feel the need to include drag queens in the show meant for toddlers.

Now, poplular doll brand American Girl is glorifying puberty blockers and gender change to little girls in a new book titled “A Smart Girl’s Guide: Body Image: How to love yourself, live life to the fullest, and celebrate all kinds of bodies.”

The 96-page-book is designed for girls ages 8 to 11, grades fourth through sixth.

It reads, “The way you show your gender to the world through clothes and behaviors is your gender expression,” the book states. “Your gender expression can be feminine, masculine, or somewhere in between – and it might change! Maybe you’ll experiment with bright dresses and long, feminine hairstyles. Or you might try baggy shorts, plaid shirts, and a buzzed haircut. Your gender expression should make you feel at home in your body.”

“Parts of your body may make you feel uncomfortable and you may want to change the way you look. … ‘That’s totally OK!” the book continues. “If you haven’t gone through puberty yet, the doctor might offer medicine to delay your body’s changes, giving you more time to think about your gender identity.”

“You can appreciate your body for everything it allows you to experience and still want to change certain things about it,” it advises.

According to Daily Mail, it also instructs these young girls to go behind their parents back and turn to recommended organizations to make these life altering decisions: “If you don’t have an adult you trust, there are organizations across the country that can help you. Turn to the resources on page 95 for more information.”

Parents are speaking out about the book and harmful “advice” being given to our children. One mother declared that American Girl is “stripping away all innocence” with the new book’s content.

Lila Rose tweeted that “this is the worst message to send to a struggling or insecure young girl” because it is telling them to “hate your body, destroy your future fertility, [and] become a boy.”

As the saying goes, “woke goes broke,” I would not be surprised to see American Girl’s sales plummet as they push away their target audience.

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