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". A prefatory note helps parents talk to their children about good and bad touching. Full color.
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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". A prefatory note helps parents talk to their children about good and bad touching. Full color.
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This is my favorite of all in this category. Does not use "good touch, bad touch" terminology. The illustrations are very non-confrontational (i.e. kids running through sprinklers, shopping with mom, etc.). Also every page shows a different child, which I think helps kids apply it more individually. Doesn't get any better!!! It's my gift for every baby shower.