My Body Belongs to Me from My Head to My Toes
By (Author) International Center for Assault Prevention
Illustrated by Dagmar Geisler
Contributions by pro familia
Skyhorse Publishing
Sky Pony Press
18th March 2014
United States
Children
Non Fiction
649.65
Hardback
36
Width 216mm, Height 267mm, Spine 13mm
408g
As a child, there are constantly people trying to pick you up, hug you, or tickle you. Sometimes, though, children fall victims to people who try to touch them inappropriately. But how do you tell someone, most likely an adult, that you dont want to be touched Or, if it has already happened, how do you tell an adult you trust about what happened Youre only a child, and theyre the adults. Why would they believe you
My Body Belongs to Me from My Head to My Toes is an educational tool to help instill confidence in children when it comes to their bodies. The narrative of the story is led by a girl named Clara, who encourages kids to say no if they are uncomfortable with physical contact. The narrator gives readers tips about what they can say or do to avoid unwanted physical contact, or how to tell the right people in the event it has already occurred. My Body Belongs to Me from My Head to My Toes is an invaluable resource that gives children a voice in uncomfortable situations.
The International Center for Assault Prevention (ICAP) is a thirty-year-old international prevention program that works with and trains children, parents, and teachers to prevent peer assault, stranger abduction, and known adult assault. ICAP aims to reduce a child or young persons vulnerability to verbal, physical, and sexual assault, working closely with local school districts, parent/teacher associations, and home school groups.
Dagmar Geisler is a German artist and illustrator. She studied graphic design at the University of Applied Sciences in Wiesbaden and worked for a time in film and television. Today, Geisler focuses mainly on childrens books, both as an illustrator and an author. For My Body Belongs to Me from My Head to My Toes she received the Silver Feather (Silberne Feder) Childrens Book Prize from the German Medical Womens Association.