\"Maggie is accepting that kids are mean and kids can be mean and she has decided to do something about it, to take things in her own hands, try to change her own life, try to make herself healthy by exercising. She does want to look better. She does want to feel better and she does not want to be teased,\" Kramer said.

The picture book targets young readers. Barnes & Noble's website says the book is for readers 6 to 12 years old; Amazon's site says ages 4 to 8.

Kramer knows that using the word \"diet\" in the book's title can be risky.

\"If I entitled the book 'Maggie Eats Healthy,' somebody in a bookstore ... is really not going to identify with someone who has been overweight, who has health problems,\" Kramer said. \"Diet is a kind of a misconstrued word, and it has many, many meanings.\"

Kramer, a New York native, has made a second career in Hawaii writing children's books he self-publishes through Aloha Publishing,

Maggie's weight-loss journey is just one of several self-published children's books in which the author tackles what he calls \"the issues that kids face today.\"

He wrote about bullying in the 2010's \"Bullies Beware!\" and tried to help kids deal with bed-wetting and divorce in \"Do Not Dread Wetting the Bed\" and \"Divorce Stinks!\" -- both due out this fall. The books are written in rhyme and meant to be read by parents alongside their kids.

Logan Levkoff, a relationship expert and author of \"Third Base Ain't What it Used to Be,\" said that the \"Maggie Goes on a Diet\" does do good by sparking a conversation with children.

\"The only upside to this book is that it gives us an opportunity to talk about how bad our priorities are and give us the opportunity to change them and to say to our kids, this is now who I want you to be,\" Levkoff said.

Weight-Loss Experts Challenge \"Maggie Goes on a Diet\"

Weight-loss experts say that the storybook plotline doesn't reflect what happens in real children's lives. Joanne Ikeda is the co-founding director of the University of California at Berkeley's Center on Weight and Health.

Highlighting imperfections in a boy's or girl's body \"does not empower a child to adopt good eating habits,\" Ikeda said.

In real life, dieting down to a smaller clothing size doesn't guarantee living happily ever after.

\"Body dissatisfaction is a major risk for eating disorders in children all the way up through adulthood,\" she said.

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