by Cornelia Maude Spelman (Author), Teri Weidner (Illustrator)
In simple, reassuring language, therapist Cornelia Spelman explains that a child's body is his or her own; that it is all right for children to decline a friendly hug or kiss, even from someone they love; and that "even if you don't want a hug or kiss right now, you can still be friends." She goes on to define private parts and stresses that "it's important to tell if someone tries to touch your private parts."
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In simple, reassuring language, the author explains that a child's body is his or her own; that it is all right for kids to decline a friendly hug or kiss, even from someone they love; and that you can still be friends even if you don't want a hug now.
Number of Pages: 24
Dimensions: 0.15 x 8.9 x 7.82 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: January 01, 1997