We say what's okay

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wesaywhatsokay

We check in with each other

2021
"This second book in a series covering consent themes helps children understand that consent can always be revoked, which means changing our minds. The story follows Harrison and his preschool classmates as they check in with themselves and each other to see if they are still having fun and feeling safe"--Provided by publisher.

We accept no

2022
"When asking for consent, the answer will sometimes be no. This story validates the feelings of sadness, anger, and disappointment that accompany rejection and provides a model for young children about how to take responsibility for the actions after"--Provided by publisher.

We can say no

2022
"The story [that] . . . helps children to realize that no one is entitled to another's body, which includes things like hair and wheelchairs. Children will be empowered to say no (and it doesn't have to be polite)"--Provided by publisher.

We ask permission

2022
"A story that helps with teaching boundaries to young children"--Provided by publisher.

We listen to our bodies

2021
"Our bodies let us know if we feel unsafe or might be in danger and can tell us when we are calm or need healthy touch. In this story, Mr. B helps Deja understand what her body is telling her by asking her to describe what her body is feeling"--Provided by publisher.
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