This beautifully illustrated and wonderfully written collection by author Krystaelynne Sanders Diggs is a must have for parents to help communicate with their children important topics such as confidence, body autonomy, and celebrating the uniqueness in us all. Enjoy!
Boogie: The Strong Booger
by Krystaelynne Sanders Diggs
(3 Reviews)
Genre: Children’s eBooks
Boogie: The Strong Booger is a playful way to explain how mucus works and keep kids interested with lively, descriptive language. This book introduces kids to Boogie, a helpful and robust booger. Boogie is a strong booger and knows how to protect people from bacteria and viruses. Many kids are curious about this slimy stuff in their noses, and it’s often the subject of jokes and repulsion. Boogie: The Strong Booger is wonderfully written, using a poetic style that’s fun and lively. Kids will giggle and learn at the same time!
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Curves Like Mine
by Krystaelynne Sanders Diggs
(5 Reviews)
Genre: Foreign Languages | Children’s eBooks
Curves Like Mine is an inspirational book written for those with curves, and who look different from others. This motivational celebration of uniqueness is written from the heart and is guaranteed to build confidence. After all, true beauty comes from within.
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Shrinkage
by Krystaelynne Sanders Diggs
(3 Reviews)
Genre: Children’s eBooks
Mya loves her coily, curly, afro-textured hair. What she loves most is that it can be styled in so many beautiful ways. Join Mya as she discovers the magic of her Shrinkage.
Shrinkage is a fun and easy read following a little girl who believes her hair is magic. Both the vibrant illustrations and fun story captures the joy of natural hair.
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Where Hands Go : An Introduction to Safe and Unsafe Touch
by Krystaelynne Sanders Diggs
(63 Reviews)
Genre: Foreign Languages | Children’s eBooks | Parenting & Relationships
Where Hands Go a beautiful new book written by Krystaelynne Sanders Diggs. As part of the Kids Again Foundation, this easy-to-read, colorfully illustrated book aims to help children understand the importance of consent and when it is not ok to be touched. The book features a diverse group of characters and colorful, creative artwork to educate and entertain children about the importance of safety.
You’ll find this book is a beautiful read for parents, teachers, therapists, and guardians who want to discuss this critical topic with younger children. It’s an excellent introduction for kids to recognize when touch can be harmful and how to talk about it with confidence and understanding. The author does a great job explaining the importance of body autonomy to kids in an articulate and age-appropriate way.
You’ll find this opportunity to communicate with your kids about a serious subject great support. The book is written in a delicate but straightforward manner so that everyone will enjoy the message and importance of its theme. It’s a great read to recommend for anyone who has children or works with them regularly, Where Hands Go is an essential read for children and their families.
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