Some Secrets Should Never Be Kept by Jayneen Sanders

Appropriate Age Range: 4-8 years

What this book is all about:

Sir Alfred has a secret that makes him feel sick and worried. Alfred has been inappropriately touched by an unsafe adult. Alfred learns about the importance of body safety and about speaking to a trusted adult to not keep secrets.

Why you might want to read it:

This book is a developmentally friendly way to introduce safe touch verses non-safe touch and the importance of telling an adult when someone inappropriately touches a child.

3 Questions for you to ask your children after reading it:

  1. Should all secrets be kept?

  2. What is safe touch/non-safe touch?

  3. Who is a trusted adult that you can go to if someone touches you in a non-safe way?

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