"Where Hands The Power of No" - A Must-Read Book for Parents!
This is the third book in the series and it is a powerful and inspiring children's book that teaches the importance of body safety and the power of the word "no." With playful and engaging rhymes, children will learn to recognize and speak out against unwanted touches, set boundaries, and communicate with trusted adults.
The book includes a comprehensive parent resource guide that provides valuable information and support for parents, teachers, and caregivers. With one in four girls and one in six boys at risk of sexual abuse before the age of 18, it is crucial that we educate our children about body safety. The book helps to increase knowledge and awareness, empowering children to protect themselves and create a safer world for all children.
Teach your child the power of "no" and give them the tools they need to be a body safety hero. Get your copy of "Where Hands The Power of No" today and be a part of the thousands of parents and educators who have already made this book a bestseller.
Krystaelynne Sanders Diggs is a passionate Bay Area-based children's book author dedicated to empowering children's minds through literature! After graduating from California State University’s East Bay campus with three degrees, she completed her Masters in Political Science from Binghamton University. Krystaelynne’s background in child advocacy and deep commitment to creating safer communities has led her mission to address essential topics that are often overlooked in children's literature such as body safety education.
I liked the topic chosen for child education but truly there was none that could really educate children in real sense. All through there was only superpower show with no actual meaning of why one must say NO. For me it was not good enough and to tell a thing about, via this book.
"Where Hands Go: The Power of No" by Krystaelynne Sanders Diggs is an important and empowering book that teaches kids about body safety, boundaries, and the power of saying "no." The playful rhymes make a tough topic easy for young readers to understand, while the parent resource guide offers valuable tools for caregivers.
With alarming statistics on childhood abuse, this book is a must-have for families, educators, and caregivers. The engaging illustrations and empowering message encourage children to protect themselves and reach out to trusted adults.
This is the second book I’ve read by this author, and I continue to be impressed by how meaningful and accessible her work is. Highly recommended!
An encouraging and empowering story for children. Throughout the book, readers see scenarios where children say no when they are uncomfortable or simply don't want to be touched. Told in rhythmic style. The concept is solid but the implementation felt a bit forced. Sanders Diggs does include informative text for adults to read along with sharing this book. That should lead to more dialogue for families.
The idea for this book is great, but it is kind of pushing a lot of children to take responsibility on them. If you are a parent looking to read this book with your child, maybe consider telling that sometimes there is nothing that can be done and it is not the child's fault. Also, the illustrations are a bit creepy looking.
Where Do Hands Go: The Power of No by Krystaelynne Sanders Diggs has been a game-changer in our household! After seeing it recommended on TikTok, I ordered several sets, and I'm so glad I did. I especially loved the discussions points, definitions and resources listed on the back.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own. we loved the superhero imagery throughout. such a great message with fun illustrations depicting lots of ways and reasons to say no. this sparked a wonderful conversation with my 5 year old. i loved the resources for caregivers at the end as well on ways to expand the conversation