In a world where fitting in often feels like a requirement, Naga’s Wings offers young readers an empowering message: being different is your strength.
Published on 15th April 2025, this vibrant and imaginative children’s book, which is inspired by the author’s daughter, invites readers on a journey that celebrates diversity, inclusion, and self-acceptance.
Speaking directly to children who feel misunderstood or out of place, and encouraging them to take pride in their individuality, this mindful author reassures readers that there is strength in emotion, and that you are at your strongest when standing tall as your authentic self.
With vibrant storytelling and colourful imagery Naga’s Wings (Naga means Dragon in Balinese) delivers an engaging read-aloud experience for parents, educators, and young readers alike. But what truly resonates is its universal message: everyone deserves to belong, and true strength comes from embracing who you are.
Synopsis:
Meet Naga, a bold and imaginative girl who never apologizes for being different. With a heart as strong as her emotions and dreams that soar like the wings of a dragon, she embraces her uniqueness in a world that often misunderstands her. Naga's Wings is a heartwarming story about the power of diversity, inclusion, and acceptance. As Naga journeys through her colourful world, she discovers that true strength lies in being herself—and that everyone deserves a place to belong. Let your imagination take flight with Naga, where differences are celebrated, and every child can find their own wings.
Naga’s Wings – A World Where Everyone Belongs, is available to pre-order in Kindle format on Amazon at https://tinyurl.com/mr2uuffy It is also available to pre-order on Amazon.com Naga's Wings: A World Where Everyone Belongs - Kindle edition by Fripp, G.P.. Children Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com. and Barnes & Noble Naga's Wings: A World Where Everyone Belongs by G.P. Fripp, Paperback | Barnes & Noble®
About the Author:
G.P. Fripp is a dedicated children's book author, proud mother, and immigrant, who has often felt like an outsider as a minority woman. Drawing from her personal experiences, she creates stories inspired by her children that champion diversity, inclusion, and acceptance. Her characters, like the Naga—Balinese for dragon—carry a spirit of strength and strong emotions, reflecting her own journey and resilience.
Her books aim to foster understanding and empathy in young readers, encouraging them to embrace differences. Outside of writing, G.P. Fripp loves spending quality time with her family, traveling to places to understand local cultures, cooking, taking nature walks, biking, practicing yoga, and mindfulness meditation. A lifelong lover of books, she believes in the power of storytelling to create a kinder, more inclusive world.
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