If you want your child to feel safe, confident, and empowered to say “no” in uncomfortable situations — keep reading... Have you ever wondered how to talk to your child about body safety without overwhelming them? Do you wish there was a tool that could help you explain consent, personal boundaries, and body awareness in a child-friendly way? Personal Safety: Building Body Boundaries is a beautifully illustrated book written by Aurelia Kooper and created with the guidance of psychologist Daniela Gómez, expert in child abuse prevention. Designed for children aged 3 to 8, this book teaches crucial concepts like body autonomy, consent, and emotional safety using accessible language and gentle storytelling. Home is the first and most important place where kids should learn about their bodies, private parts, and how to set healthy boundaries. Here’s just a fraction of what you’ll find inside: • How to identify and name private parts of the body • When and how to say “no” without guilt or fear • How to spot unsafe situations and act confidently • The importance of telling a trusted adult if something feels wrong • Why kids are never to blame in cases of abuse • What safe touch looks like — and what doesn’t • How to build emotional strength and personal safety skills • How to foster trusting relationships and protect others • How to instill a strong awareness of personal space and consent Whether you’re a parent, caregiver, teacher or therapist, this book is an essential tool to start meaningful conversations about body safety and prevention — without shame or fear. If you're ready to give your child the tools they need to stay safe, scroll up and click “Add to cart” now.