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Finally! A coloring book that every parent, grandparent, uncle, aunt, sister, brother, teacher, well anybody really can use to explain the importance of knowing good touch and bad touch in a way that both girls and boys can understand. As a child, think of how hard it would have been for you to speak up on someone touching you inappropriately, someone too close, someone wanting you on their lap when you didn't want to be. Now think about if it already happened, how would you tell a trusted adult? Remember, you're still a child and they're the adults, wouldn't you be afraid of not being believed? Don't Touch My OH NO! is seen as an educational tool to help give children confidence when it comes to their bodies and letting them know their bodies are their own and nobody else's. That is okay for them to have boundaries and say NO if they are uncomfortable and how to tell the right people if the inappropriate behavior has already occurred. Sometimes it is hard to talk to children about bad touch and good touch, even harder to come to us about it especially if it has already happened. Let them color it out! This coloring book contains interactive pages so their trusted adult can join in on the fun. Grab something to color with and join your little one on their journey! Don't Touch My OH NO! is a vital resource that will give children the voice they need to speak up in an uncomfortable situation.
Caitlin Beck is a complicated twenty-one-year-old college student with a dark past. A past made elusive to Caitlin herself, after a traumatic event at the age of five had induced a highly complex case of Dissociative Amnesia Disorder. But all things considered, Caitlin's life appears to be moving along as planned. She's just moved into the dorms at Mary Mackland University, where she will fulfill her dream of becoming a Child Psychologist. Along for the adventure is her adoptive sister, and college roommate, Luciana "Lucy" Capelli. Lucy's parents adopted Caitlin at the age of twelve after Lucy had befriended Caitlin at the local Rec Club in Richmond, Virginia. Lucy's friendship gave Caitlin hope during a time when all hope was lost. In fact, Lucy saved Caitlin's life. And now, as Caitlin adapts to her new and exciting life as a college-coed, her future looks quite promising, indeed. There is just one problem... Caitlin's past isn't done with her yet, and after it tragically collides with her present, those in Caitlin's past will soon find out that Caitlin... ...isn't done with them, either.
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