|
|
|||
|
||||
OverviewAge range 2 to 6 An anthem for all ages, This is My Body —I Get To Choose features photographs of kids practicing consent out in the real world. Written to help families and educators teach body autonomy and consent, this rhythmic text keeps toddlers, preschoolers, and grownups alike coming back for more in an era when teaching ""my body is mine"" is imperative. Complete with family discussion questions in the back matter. 'Seriously, if you haven’t taken a look at these books then I urge you to run, not walk, to your nearest library or independent bookstore and grab yourself some copies. Any baby shower you bring these to will instantly make you the coolest gift giver in the room.' – Elizabeth (Betsy) Bird, School Library Journal Full Product DetailsAuthor: Brook Sitgraves Turner , Kati DouglasPublisher: Little Feminist Imprint: Little Feminist Volume: 1 ISBN: 9798986704906Pages: 22 Publication Date: 21 March 2023 Recommended Age: From 3 to 6 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsSeriously, if you haven't taken a look at these books then I urge you to run, not walk, to your nearest library or independent bookstore and grab yourself some copies. Any baby shower you bring these to will instantly make you the coolest gift giver in the room. - Elizabeth (Betsy) Bird, School Library Journal ""Seriously, if you haven't taken a look at these books then I urge you to run, not walk, to your nearest library or independent bookstore and grab yourself some copies. Any baby shower you bring these to will instantly make you the coolest gift giver in the room."" - Elizabeth (Betsy) Bird, School Library Journal Author InformationBrook Sitgraves Turner (she/her) is a graduate of UC Berkeley and USC's Peter Stark Producing Program. Raised in a multi-generational family of Black women, she's focused on inclusive storytelling across many mediums: children's books, television, film, and podcasts. She's been a member of Film Independent's Project Involve Fellowship, produced documentaries, New York Times recognized podcasts, and written on television shows. In her spare time, she runs Pep Packs, a mutual aid delivering free care packages to people recovering from COVID at home. Kati Douglas (she/her) is an educator turned photographer based in the Bay Area. Kati is known for her commitment to inclusivity and uncanny ability to authentically capture every child and family she photographs. You can find Kati at xilophotography.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
||||