Your Body Belongs to You

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Product Details
Price
$8.99  $8.36
Publisher
Albert Whitman & Company
Publish Date
Pages
24
Dimensions
7.82 X 8.9 X 0.15 inches | 0.21 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780807594735

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About the Author
Cornelia Maude Spelman, MSW, was a therapist with children and families before turning full-time to writing and art. She's written eleven books for children that help them manage emotion and difficult life situations. Her The Way I Feel series of books for young children, described by reviewers as "sensitive" and "compassionate," have sold over four million copies and been translated into Chinese, Korean, Spanish, Greek, Japanese, German, Arabic, Turkish, Danish, and Russian. She is also the author of the best-selling Your Body Belongs to You.
Teri Weidner grew up in Fairport, New York, where she spent much of her free time drawing horses and other animals. Today, she is delighted to have a career illustrating books for children. She lives in Portsmouth, New Hampshire with her husband Chris, their son Nick, and a menagerie of pets.
Reviews

"A good, solid book on the subject and one of the few appropriate for this age group."--Booklist


"This book is positive and assertive without being frightening. It lets young children know that it's all right for them to choose when, and by whom, they are to be touched. It goes on to define 'private parts' as 'the places on your body covered by a bathing suit, ' and states that they should never be touched by people other than medical personnel and adults helping with bathroom functions. The prefatory note to parents is an important one as it reminds them to trust a child's instincts and concerns related to unwanted touching."--School Library Journal


"This is a wonderful book to help parents and teachers deal with young children on the subject of sexual abuse."--Children's Literature