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  • av Yael Feder
    170,-

    Told through the way back home from kindergarten, Strangers and Dangers follows the story of Guy and Tammy, along with their Mommy, daddy, close family members, the Ice cream man, and the candy lady.Mommy is picking up Guy and Tammy from their kindergarten. As they walk back home, Tammy, the girl who loves to hug everyone, and Guy, the boy who doesn't like to be hugged, argue about hugging people or not. Mommy teaches the children that they can't just hug anyone -even if they seem nice enough.But when they meet some people they know in the neighborhood, and the children do not know how to greet them: with a kiss, hug, handshake, or high-five, Mommy will teach them exactly what to do.If your child doesn't understand how important it is to have physical limits, Strangers and Dangers is the perfect book to teach them the following: How to greet family members and strangersHow to interact with Strangers who offer candyHow to interact with strangers who ask for helpHow to say NO to any undesired physical interactionHow to choose the right person to ask for help when in needWhat to do when the child is at home and the doorbell ringsThe Big Safety Books of Strangers and Dangers is an essential guide for children to understand the importance of personal safety and how to protect themselves from strangers.Written in an easy-to-understand language and illustrated with colorful pictures, this book teaches children the difference between good and bad strangers, how to recognize danger signs, and what to do in different situations.This book will empower children with the knowledge and skills they need to stay safe when they're out and about. It's a must-have for every child and parent to read togetherThis children's book is ideal for: Parents who want to teach their children how to set physical limits with StrangersFamilies who have recently moved into a new house/ neighborhood/ schoolChildren who love to hug different people they meetChildren uncomfortable with the idea of physical intimacyIt is hard to differentiate between dangerous strangers and friendly people. Join Guy and Tammy as they discover how to deal with Strangers and Dangers and learn that sometimes dangerous people can seem very friendly and wear nice clothes, and therefore, it is hard to know who can pose a danger.If you want your child to learn with Guy and Tammy how to behave in the presence of strangers, then add Strangers and Dangers to your cart now!

  • av Yael Feder
    170,-

    I've Got a Secret follows the story of Guy and Tammy, along with their teacher, their friends, their Mommy, and their Secrets!Tammy has a secret with her friend, Amy, that she refuses to tell anyone, not even her brother, Guy, who gets very upset and shares his anger with his mommy. On the other hand, Tammy is upset because she wants to keep her secret.But when Guy insists that children shouldn't keep any secrets from their family members, Tammy feels confused. So, Mommy helps them understand the difference between good secrets and bad secrets. Mommy teaches them what secrets they can keep to themselves and what secrets they must share with adults such as parents, teachers, etc.If your child doesn't understand that keeping some secrets can hurt them, I've Got a Secret is the perfect book to teach them: How to tell the difference between good and bad secrets.What secrets they must share with their parents, teacher, or any adult around them?How to keep good secrets.How to open up about bad secrets.How to overcome their fear when someone threatens them that they must keep a secret.Written in easy-to-understand language and illustrated with colorful pictures, I've Got a Secret is an essential guide for children to understand the importance of personal safety and how to protect themselves from strangers who threaten them while forcing them to keep it a secret.This children's book is ideal for: Parents who are worried that their children will submit to candy, promises, or threats in exchange for their silence.Children who are uncomfortable with the idea of talking about painful incidents they have been through.Parents who want to teach their children how to talk openly about physical abuse and/or bullying.If you want your child to learn with Guy and Tammy how to keep good secrets and open up about bad secrets, then add I've Got a Secret to your cart now!

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