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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 613.6
EAN num: 9780807594735
ISBN number: 0807594733
Label: Albert Whitman & Company
Manufacturer: Albert Whitman & Company
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 24
Printing Date: 2000-03
Publishing house: Albert Whitman & Company
Age index: Baby-Preschool
Sale Popularity Level: 11273
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This book is the best one I found on this topic for very young and innocent children. My daughter scares very easily so I needed something that would not scare her but help her understand she needs to keep her privates covered. This helped but we still have occasions when she forgets to keep the dresses DOWN! LOL
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This book is a nice simple way to pave the way for more conversations about this topic.
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I have two girls (ages 4 and 2) and have been struggling with how to introduce the topic of inappropriate touching to them. This book made it much easier. It handles the subject matter-of-factly and with simple to understand terms. Children learn that it's OK if they don't want to be touched, that their private areas are those that are covered by a bathing suit, and that touching is never a secret. I think it's important to introduce this subject to children at a young age and this book allows you do so in a non-threatening, non-frightening way.
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I bought two of these little books so my children could read them to their preschool kids. It gives even preliterate children the ability to talk about things that might happen to them, despite our best efforts to protect them. If they know how to talk about improper touching, we can intervene much quicker. Besides, kids like it when we read to them.
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After reviewing several books, I found this to be the most appropriate book for my preschooler on this topic. It is a good place to start having conversations with your child and is sufficiently vague enough not to frighten him or her. I think if you have the expectation that this book IS the conversation, you will be disappointed.
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