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Body Safety Book for Kids by Tim

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Body Safety Book for Kids by Tim Synopsis

Do you want to help your kids learn about personal space, body safety and how to be confident?


In this beautiful picture book, Body Safety Book for Kids by Tim, Tim is a young boy who learns how to overcome the struggle of body safety and confidence when other children at school invade his personal space.


Learn with Tim as he shows how to recognize when he feels unsafe and uncomfortable, and how he overcomes his own body safety challenges by himself and through finding help from his safety circle.


With real-life examples based on ideas of social emotional learning, Body Safety Book for Kids by Tim will help your child with their awareness of discomfort, personal space, body bubbles and confidence with a fun story and no lecturing.


Tim shows your child how to understand their emotions and how to be empowered and confident about their body and personal space.


  • Makes it easier to talk about safety circles, private parts, confidence, personal space bubbles, safe touching, consent and respect.
  • Helps kids recognize and manage feelings of fear, emotions and anger through real-life examples
  • Perfect for toddlers, preschoolers and kids ages 2-10 years
  • Introduce and learn simple techniques help improve personal space and body safety skills for children


Get Body Safety Book for Kids by Tim now to help your child learn body safety and grow their confidence today.

About This Edition

ISBN: 9781991166050
Publication date: 31st October 2022
Author: Adrian Laurent
Publisher: Bradem Limited
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 40 pages
Series: Feeling Big Emotions Picture Books
Genres: Personal Social Health Economic (PSHE)
PSHE: Bullying and Discrimination