Here are a bunch of lovely crafts that your kids can create and give to those they want to say I love you to – without the smooch or the hug. I know that Valentine’s Day is over, but we can show others we love them all through the year. I’m a big fan of stories that entertain, engage, and educate…and this one wins on all counts!. The illustrations: Vibrant color and kid-friendly art will keep the reader turning the pages.The writing: I love the clever rhyme that engages the reader and gets the point across – our body is our own – and how we show affection is a personal matter.“This is an artistic gem for consent discussions, sensory-processing contexts, and anyone who champions children’s agency and bodily autonomy. Rissy No Kissies carries the message that “your body and your heart are yours, and you choose how to share.” A note at the end provides further information for kids, parents, and educators about body autonomy, consent, and different ways to show affection. Can one little lovebird show everyone that there’s no one right way to show you care? Rissy’s friends and family wonder if she’s sick, confused, or rude. Themes: Body autonomy and consent, be true to yourself
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