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"I Said No! A Kid-to-Kid Guide to Keeping Private Parts Private is the perfect tool for teaching children about body safety. As the best-selling book on the topic, it comes highly recommended by the  Mayo Clinic, Harvard Graduate School of Education, the Child Mind Institute, research journals, educators, parents, and kids! Don't miss out on this must-have resource—and be the first to have it in your hands.

 

Our new publisher has given this body safety classic an updated look, feel, and added more content that will help you empower and protect your child from on and offline risks.

 

ADVANCED REVIEWS:

I Said No! is a great tool to help parents and professionals teach children about body safety.  I love the short sections of the book and being able to cover just a topic or two at a time.  It is so important to introduce these topics to children early and review often.  As a professional in health care, it is extremely helpful for children to know the anatomical names for their body parts to make sure that the safe adults that they share information with understand any concerns that they are told.  This book does a fantastic job of guiding conversation around body parts and telling an adult about any red flags.

 

Shawna Wollbrink, RN

Mayo Clinic Center for Safe and Healthy Children and Adolescents

 

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I Said No! a kid-to-kid guide to keeping private parts private

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  • "The difficulties of communication between adult and child is a common issue, especially when the topic is about prevention of harm. Well, no worries, Zack is here to the rescue, bringing a kid’s perspective and communication style to the hard topic of healthy boundaries and body safety.
    - Dominique Graves
      
    "This book is fantastic! It leaves nothing unsaid and has been revolutionary for me while working with the vulnerable children I am involved with as a psychotherapist. It should be in every classroom." 

     - Amazon Reviewer
      
    "I read it to both children at the same time and both of them have really taken it in better than I could have anticipated and asked lots of safeguarding questions on how to keep themselves safe... We finally now have some modesty, even I'm getting privacy in the bathroom. Well worth buying."

     - Amazon Reviewer

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