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Description
This children’s picture book teaches very young children about their bodies and about how to distinguish between “good touch” and “bad touch.” It teaches children that their bodies belong to them and them alone, and that it is ok to say “no” to someone, even an adult, if touch makes them feel uncomfortable. It also encourages positive touch such as cuddling and hugging between parents, children, and friends, in a safe environment.
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Publication
Albert Whitman & Company (1997), Edition: unknown, 24 pages
Language
Original language
English
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ISBN
0807594733 / 9780807594735
Physical description
24 p.; 8 inches