When he is invited to the school principal's office for personal space camp, self-proclaimed space expert Louis thinks he is going to learn about the planets, but instead finds out he has been getting too close to his schoolmates.
"Harrison is a boy who loves life and likes to share with others, but as he grows older the people around him are finding that he stands too close and maybe hugs a little too much--until his father teaches him the Space Saver rhyme, a method for determining just the right amount of space to leave between himself and others"--OCLC.
"A book to empower and teach children about personal body safety, feelings, safe and unsafe touch, private parts, secrets and surprises, consent, and respectful relationships"--Title page.
"A little rabbit is trying to read his book in peace, but there's so much going on around him! Maybe he needs some space just for himself. With minimal text accompanying ...illustrations, this... picture book explores ideas of personal space and sharing in a way that even very young children can enjoy"--Provided by publisher.
When he is invited to the school principal's office for personal space camp, self-proclaimed space expert Louis thinks he is going to learn about the planets, but instead finds out he has been getting too close to his schoolmates.
"On his 6th birthday, Miles' excitement is dimmed when he finds himself being pinched, noogied, hugged too tight, picked up and tickled by his well-intentioned family - and decides he's had enough!"--Back cover.