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.
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.
I've Got a Secret
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I've Got a Secret
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Product Details
| ISBN-13: | 9789651911385 |
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| Publisher: | Schocken Publishing House |
| Publication date: | 10/27/2022 |
| Series: | Big Concepts for Little Ones |
| Pages: | 26 |
| Product dimensions: | 8.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.07(d) |