Author Paul Kramer defended his controversial childrens book Maggie Goes on a Diet by saying a book about a dieting teenage girl helps kids make healthy







"Maggie Goes on a Diet" Author Paul Kramer Defends Controversial Teen Dieting Book [X24yGjmutLK]

"Maggie Goes on a Diet" Author Paul Kramer Defends Controversial Teen Dieting Book [X24yGjmutLK]

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Author Paul Kramer defended his controversial children's book "Maggie Goes on a Diet" by saying a book about a dieting teenage girl helps kids make healthy choices. "My intentions were just to write a story to entice and to have children feel better about themselves, discover a new way of eating, learn to do exercise, try to emulate Maggie and learn from Maggie's experience," Kramer told "Good Morning America" today. "Children are pretty smart ... and they will make a good choice if you give them that opportunity." Kramer's book won't be released until October, but it's already generated controversy. Negative comments from worried parents and weight-loss experts about the book's weight-loss message have flooded the Internet. #bionic keto gummies #bioscience keto gummy

Aired: January 05, 2025

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