Publisher's Synopsis
In Trauma Llama and the Deep End Decision, Trauma Llama is invited to a pool party with her best friends - Pip the Porcupine, Lacey the Lemur, Lemmy the Lynx, and wise old Granny Llama. While everyone is splashing, laughing, and diving into the deep end, Trauma Llama hangs back, worried about the water's depth and unsure if she's ready.
Throughout the story, her friends gently support her, never pushing but always encouraging. Granny Llama shares a story from her own childhood and offers her a special whistle - a symbol of courage and responsibility. Pip floats by Trauma's side, reminding her she doesn't have to be brave all at once. After some reflection, and with her friends forming a "safety circle" in the pool, Trauma Llama makes the decision to try - not to dive, but to float. It's a small, powerful step forward. By the end, Trauma Llama learns that being brave doesn't mean doing everything at once - it means listening to yourself, asking for help, and trying when you're ready. This story gently encourages emotional safety, confidence, and supportive friendships while modeling how to make hard choices with courage and care.