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Consent & Boundaries
357 books about consent & boundaries
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3–5
6–8
9–12
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Learning about Friendship
Kay Al-Ghani
For the child who finds playground rules confusing or struggles to understand social cues while trying to make and keep
Ages 5–11
What YOU Can Do About Bullying By Max & Zoey
Ari Magnusson
For the child navigating tricky playground dynamics or witnessing unkindness, this guide offers clear, empowering steps
Ages 5–9
Never EVER Lick a Llama
Adam Wallace, Mary Nhin
For the child who loves silly 'what if' scenarios and needs a gentle reminder about animal safety and personal space thr
Ages 3–7
Brianna on the Brink
Nicole McInnes
For the teenager navigating the heavy weight of a life-changing mistake and the complex choices that come with an unplan
Ages 14–18
Anger Is Okay Violence Is NOT
Julie K. Federico
For the child who struggles with big feelings and needs to understand that while being mad is natural, hitting and pushi
Ages 2–7
The Little Red Riding Hood
Charles Perrault
For parents seeking to discuss safety and boundaries, this traditional retelling uses a cautionary tale to teach childre
Ages 4–8
Mr. Men #4
Mr. Nosey
Roger Hargreaves
For the child who struggles with personal space and privacy, this classic tale humorously shows why it is important to m
Ages 3–7
How Babies Are Made
Andrew C. Andry, Steven Schepp
For the curious child asking big questions about biology, this classic guide uses a gentle comparative approach to expla
Ages 5–10
Stop Bullying Me!
Jo Ann Renae Travis-Clark
For the child navigating tricky playground dynamics, this story provides the language to identify bullying and the coura
Ages 5–9
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Puberty—and Shouldn't Learn on TikTok
Gemma Hong, Sophie Young
For the pre-teen who is hearing confusing health advice online, this medical-student-authored guide offers clear, myth-b
Ages 10–16
A Kind Stranger
Beatrice M Rossouw
For the child learning how to navigate tricky situations and understand when it is okay to accept help from someone new.
Ages 3–7
Yes, No, Maybe So
Charise Mericle Harper
For the preschooler learning to navigate social boundaries and daily manners. This playful guide uses two monkey brother
Ages 2–5
What Do You Do With a Kangaroo?
Mercer Mayer
For the child who is finding their voice and learning to stand their ground when things feel out of control.
Ages 3–7
Underpants Dance
Marlena Zapf
For the spirited toddler who loves to express themselves through movement and isn't afraid to be seen in their favorite
Ages 2–5
Don't Stick Sticks Up Your Nose! Don't Stuff Stuff In Your Ears!
Jerald S. Altman
For the curious toddler who explores the world by putting things where they don't belong, this doctor-written guide make
Ages 2–6
Room Inside a Room
Monika Pahuja
For the child who thrives in their own imagination and needs a quiet place to process big thoughts. A gentle look at per
Ages 3–7
How to Say Hello to a Dog
Tim Liddiard
For children who are eager to meet every puppy they see, this essential guide teaches them how to approach dogs safely a
Ages 4–9
I'm Feeling...
I'm Being Hurt
Maggie Scott
A vital tool for children to recognize different forms of abuse, learn the language of body safety, and find the courage
Ages 4–9
Be Gentle with the Dog, Dear!
Matthew J. Baek
For the toddler who is a bit too rough with the family pet. This gentle story helps little ones understand that animals
Ages 1–4
The Mockingbirds #1
The Mockingbirds
Daisy Whitney
For the teenager navigating the trauma of sexual assault and seeking a path to justice when traditional systems feel bro
Ages 14–18
Feminist Baby #1
Feminist Baby
Loryn Brantz
For the parent wanting to raise a confident child who isn't afraid to be themselves. This bold board book celebrates aut
Ages 0–3
Shout
Laurie Halse Anderson
For the teenager processing past trauma or seeking the courage to speak up against injustice, this memoir offers a raw a
Ages 14–18
Speak
Laurie Halse Anderson
For the teenager navigating the aftermath of trauma or feeling silenced by social isolation. This powerful story explore
Ages 14–18
Risky Times: How to Be AIDS-Smart and Stay Healthy
Jeanne Blake
For teenagers navigating a changing world, this guide provides factual answers about HIV and AIDS while addressing peer
Ages 12–17
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