by Cal Lopez and Natalia Ulloa, illustrated by Abdel Hassam. An empowering book that teaches crucial media literacy skills to help kids think critically about AI and their digital world.
Inclusive, shame-free sex education curricula and training for grades K-12. The content is evidence-informed, digitally accessible, medically accurate, inclusive, and radically up-to-date.
by Zack and Kimberly King. Helping kids set healthy boundaries for their private parts can be a daunting and awkward task for parents, counselors and educators. Written from a kid’s point of view, I Said No! makes this task a lot easier. To help Zack cope with a real-life experience he had with a friend, […]
by Konika Ray Wong. This empowering book helps children discover their very own superpowers—tools that boost self-awareness, self-esteem, and the ability to recognize and handle tricky situations. With catchy rhymes, enchanting illustrations, and fun games and activities, they’ll learn essential lessons about body safety, boundaries, and consent to uncover the power of their personal space bubble […]
by Christian Hoeger and Kristen Lilla. A fun, engaging, inclusive book to learn more about…penises! The book uses a pop-up to explain anatomy, colorful graphics to normalize anatomy aesthetics, and discusses basic hygiene.
by Krystaelynne Sanders Diggs. A collection of children’s books carefully designed to teach foundations of consent, body safety, personal boundaries, and safe/unsafe touch.
by Deborah Roffman. Un pequeño libro ilustrado para grandes preguntas sobre los cuerpos, el nacimiento y las familias, escrito por Deborah Roffman, MS, una educadora en sexualidad humana certificada a nivel nacional, e ilustrado por Frank Cable.
by Dorian Solot and Marshall Miller. A book that embraces body diversity, uses accurate terms, reassures kids, and provides caregivers easy ways to answer the common questions that children have. Additional guidance for parents and caregivers includes more information on being an askable parent and how to talk to young children about sensitive topics.
by Dorian Solot and Marshall Miller. A book that embraces body diversity, uses accurate terms, reassures kids, and provides caregivers easy ways to answer the common questions that children have. Additional guidance for parents and caregivers includes more information on being an askable parent and how to talk to young children about sensitive topics.
by Rachel Greener. This book offers 7-10 year olds an honest, accessible, inclusive illustrated guide to puberty. From getting taller and discovering hair growing in new places to developing breasts, experiencing periods, or having wet dreams, this book provides the perfect stepping stone for every caregiver to have an open conversation about what it really […]
by Kimberly King. This children’s book opens the door to age-relevant conversations about body autonomy, mutual respect, and personal space. It provides simple, actionable strategies for kids to advocate for themselves while teaching others the value of listening and respecting boundaries.
by Jayneen Sanders. This book aims to teach children with disability about body safety and consent and provide them with essential skills to recognize unsafe situations. Using age-appropriate language and illustrations, this book addresses the needs and challenges often faced by children with disability, helping them to understand their rights in regard to their body […]