Trans-ylmania
A thoughtful (and a bit spooky) story about Frankie, built from spare parts on a Halloween night, who learns that sometimes what feels broken doesn't need changing-it just needs love.
When Frankie starts to swap parts with Sofia, thinking the new parts will make him happier, he realizes that what he really needs isn't something new-it's the courage to accept himself, just as he is.
With a Halloween setting, playful moments, and a message of self-acceptance, Trans-ylmania invites readers to consider identity, change, and belonging in a way that's full of heart.Ideal for families, classrooms, or anyone who wants a story that affirms being true to yourself.
Trans-ylmania is gentle, funny, and perfect for ages 5 and up, especially for kids (and parents) thinking about identity, change, and self-worth.
In this book you'll find:
Warm-hearted Halloween setting with a light touch of spooky fun
Themes of self-acceptance, identity, and inner strength
Relatable characters facing "comparison" and " wanting to be different" struggles
Beautiful illustrations (if applicable) that support the message.
If you want a book that sparks conversations about who we are on the inside-and why loving that self matters-Trans-ylmania is a powerful, approachable read.