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Last Updated on October 7, 2022 A 5-year-old child who attends a public elementary school in Chesterfield County, Virginia was sent home from kindergarten with a copy of “I’m Not A Girl,” a pro-trans book about a little girl proclaiming boyhood. National File spoke exclusively with the child’s father, who revealed that the book is being marketed directly to kids and that the school doesn’t require children, no matter how young, to receive parental consent before checking out sexually-explicit content.
Speaking exclusively with National File, the child’s father, who will remain nameless for reasons of personal and family security, revealed that his 5-year-old child obtained a copy of “I’m Not A Girl” from the Moseley Elementary School library after it was marketed to students directly as part of a promotional book display.
When he contacted the school looking for answers, the father was told that the book is available to any and all students to check out. If parents wish to stop their children from obtaining such books, then they must write the school a letter, expressly banning their kid from doing so.
“You would think this is common sense not to have sexual things around our children,” the child’s father told National File. “We have to protect them from things that they don’t and can’t understand yet. This topic is one of them.”
“As a parent, a book about being transgender or non-binary isn’t an age-appropriate topic,” the father went on in telling National File. “I’m sure this can be very relevant for a lot of people, but it is not age appropriate for my kindergarten child.”
National File has independently confirmed that copies of the pro-trans book “I’m Not A Girl” are available to children at Chesterfield County’s Moseley Elementary School library, which lists the book in its publicly-accessible online catalog.
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