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Sex Education/Sexuality

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  • I Love My Body Because

    I Love My Body Because

    Everybody has a body and every body is good. Your body takes you where you want to go. Your body is your first home. And your body is different from everyone else's body! I Love My Body Because is a gentle and poetic picture book for the youngest readers about celebrating your own body and all the different, wonderful bodies that make up our world.

  • It Feels Good to Be Yourself

    It Feels Good to Be Yourself

    Some people are boys. Some people are girls. Some people are both, neither, or somewhere in between. This sweet, straightforward exploration of gender identity will give children a fuller understanding of themselves and others. With child-friendly language and vibrant art, It Feels Good to Be Yourself provides young readers and parents alike with the vocabulary to discuss this important topic with sensitivity. Ages 4 to 8

  • It's My Body

    It's My Body

    This book offers a sensitive approach to teaching children about their bodies and others. It introduces the concepts of autonomy and privacy and has been one of the first children's books to cover sexual abuse. Preschool children learn safe boundaries, how to distinguish between "good" and "bad" touches, and how to respond appropriately to unwanted touches. This is a powerful book for enhancing self-esteem. Parenting Press's bestseller!

  • It's Perfectly Normal

    It's Perfectly Normal

    Changing Bodies, Growing Up, Sex, Gender, and Sexual Health Fully and fearlessly updated, this vital new edition of the acclaimed book on sex, sexuality, bodies, and puberty features to-the-minute information and language accompanied by new and refreshed art. Updates include: gender-neutral vocabulary throughout; an expansion on LGBTQIA topics, gender identity, sex, and sexuality; coverage of recent advances in methods of sexual safety and contraception; a revised section on abortion, including developments in the shifting politics and legislation; a sensitive and detailed expansion on the topics of sexual abuse, consent, and destigmatizing HIV/AIDS; and a modern understanding of social media and the internet that highlights its benefits and pitfalls and ways to stay safe online. Inclusive and accessible, this newest edition provides young people with the knowledge and vocabulary they need to understand their bodies, relationships, and identities in order to make responsible decisions and stay healthy.

  • It's So Amazing! 2nd Edition

    It's So Amazing! 2nd Edition

    A Book about Eggs, Sperm, Birth, Babies, and Families  From the trusted team of Robie H. Harris and Michael Emberley, a classic resource for younger children receives its most ambitiously updated edition yet. How does a baby begin and how is it born? How did I begin? Why are some parts of kids' bodies different from some parts of other kids' bodies? Most younger kids have questions about reproduction, babies, love, sex, and gender, too. Some also have concerns. For over twenty years, It's So Amazing! has provided children age seven and up with the honest answers they're looking for through age-appropriate, reassuring words and accurate, up-to-date, inclusive art. Throughout the book, two cartoon characters, Bird and Bee, are the voices of kids. They talk together to help children feel that they are not the only ones wondering how we all began. Rigorously vetted by experts and featuring updated and new facts on pregnancy, birth, adoption, bodies, sexuality, gender identity, OK touches, not OK touches, straight and LGBTQ+ families and people, and many other topics, this comprehensive resource for kids, parents, librarians, teachers, and healthcare providers is the book that can help younger kids and their families talk together and find answers to their many questions.

  • It's Totally Normal!

    It's Totally Normal!

    An LGBTQIA+ Guide to Puberty, Sex and Gender Mother and child duo Monica and Ash Mehta are at hand to answer your most pressing sex questions. Forget the penis-in-vagina basics - this is a queer friendly guide that'll have you rethinking the very definition of sex. Combining expert advice with the personal experiences of teens all over the world, prepare to plunge into the topics they don't cover in sex ed. Masturbation, pornography, fetishes - if you're not afraid to ask, they're not afraid to answer.

  • Jamie and Bubbie: A Book About People's Pronouns

    Jamie and Bubbie: A Book About People's Pronouns

    Jamie teaches respectful use of personal pronouns in this lighthearted, multigenerational story. Jamie is excited to spend the day walking around the neighborhood with great-grandma Bubbie. They meet so many friends and neighbors throughout the day . . . but Jamie has to correct Bubbie when she incorrectly assumes Ms. Wallace is a he and their server is a she. Jamie helps Bubbie understand that it's important not to assume a person's pronouns based on appearance, and to always use the name and pronouns they go by. Jamie and Bubbie introduces children to the nonbinary experience, the use of gender-neutral pronouns, and that sometimes a person's name and pronouns can change. Includes tips for teachers, parents, and caregivers for expanding on the concepts in the book and for talking with children about gender.

  • Jamie Is Jamie: A Book About Being Yourself and Playing Your Way

    Jamie Is Jamie: A Book About Being Yourself and Playing Your Way

    There are so many fun things to play with at Jamie's new preschool - baby dolls to care for, toy cars to drive - and Jamie wants to play with them all! But the other children are confused...is Jamie a boy or a girl? Some toys are just for girls and others are just for boys, aren't they? Not according to Jamie! Jamie Is Jamie challenges gender stereotypes, shows readers that playing is fundamental to learning, and reinforces the idea that all children need the freedom to play unencumbered. A special section for teachers, parents, and caregivers provides tips on how to make children's playtime learning time.

  • LGBTQ+ Youth: A Guided Workbook to Support Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity

    LGBTQ+ Youth: A Guided Workbook to Support Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity

    The most comprehensive, practical and user-friendly workbook written specifically for clinicians and educators to engage and support lesbian, gay, transgender, bisexual and questioning youth. Over 75 different concepts, worksheets, handouts and practices based in mindfulness, meditation and self-compassion that help children, adolescents and their caregivers deal with the challenges of coming out, understand sexual identity, gender norms and fluidity, prepare a safety plan and address negative attitudes at school and in the community, explore the world of dating and sexuality, and create a road map the transition process for transgender youth. Includes terms & definitions.

  • LGBTQ: The Survival Guide for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Questioning Teens

    LGBTQ: The Survival Guide for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Questioning Teens

    LGBTQ is the indispensable resource for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning teens - and their allies. This fully revised and updated third edition includes current information on LGBTQ terminology, evolving understandings of gender identity and sexual identity, LGBTQ rights, and much more. Other advice covers topics such as coming out, confronting prejudice, getting support, making healthy choices, and thriving in school and beyond.

  • Masturbation, Autism and Learning Disabilities

    Masturbation, Autism and Learning Disabilities

    A Guide for Parents and Professionals Intimate self-touch and masturbation can pose many difficulties for people with learning disabilities and/or on the autistic spectrum, particularly when it happens in public settings. This frank and thorough guide looks at societal, cultural, and religious views of masturbation, how teens develop into sexual beings, the right to be sexual, how to masturbate, appropriate public and private behaviour, professional responsibilities and boundaries, and legal aspects of this topic. It also contains good practice responses providing examples of the issues and solutions in action.

  • My Body Belongs to Me from My Head to My Toes

    My Body Belongs to Me from My Head to My Toes

    My Body Belongs to Me from My Head to My Toes is an educational tool to help explain the difference between appropriate and inappropriate touching and 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 Is Private

    My Body Is Private

    Julie, who is eight or nine, talks about privacy and about saying "no" to touching that makes her uncomfortable.

  • My Body! What I Say Goes! 2nd Edition

    My Body! What I Say Goes! 2nd Edition

    A book to empower and teach children about personal body safety, feelings, safe and unsafe touch, private parts, secrets and surprises, consent, and respectful relationships. Through age-appropriate illustrations and engaging text, this book will empower children by teaching them crucial skills in personal body safety. This in turn will help protect them from inappropriate touch. Also included are in-depth Discussion Questions to further enhance the learning and to initiate important conversations around body autonomy.

  • My Pronouns Are He/Him Pin

    My Pronouns Are He/Him Pin

    A beautiful enamel pin for sharing your he/him pronouns by local artist Margaux Wosk and their company Retrophiliac Art. Margaux is an Autistic self-taught artist and designer based in Vancouver, BC.

  • My Pronouns Are He/They Pin

    My Pronouns Are He/They Pin

    This beautiful enamel pin is a wonderful way to educate people and share your he/they pronouns. Created and designed by local artist Margaux Wosk whose company is called Retrophiliac Art. Margaux is an Autistic self-taught artist and designer based in Vancouver, BC. Margaux also designs a wide range of enamel pins with messages that range from disability, autism, gender, and boundary issues. Available in white with black writing.

  • My Pronouns Are She/Her Pin

    My Pronouns Are She/Her Pin

    A beautiful enamel pin for sharing your she/her pronouns by local artist Margaux Wosk and their company Retrophiliac Art. Margaux is an Autistic self-taught artist and designer based in Vancouver, BC. Available in white with black writing.

  • My Pronouns Are She/They Pin

    My Pronouns Are She/They Pin

    This beautiful enamel pin is a wonderful way to educate people and share your she/they pronouns. Created and designed by local artist Margaux Wosk whose company is called Retrophiliac Art. Margaux is an Autistic self-taught artist and designer based in Vancouver, BC. Margaux also designs a wide range of enamel pins with messages that range from disability, autism, gender, and boundary issues. Available in white with black writing.

  • My Pronouns Are They/He Pin

    My Pronouns Are They/He Pin

    This beautiful enamel pin is a wonderful way to educate people and share your they/he pronouns. Created and designed by local artist Margaux Wosk whose company is called Retrophiliac Art. Margaux is an Autistic self-taught artist and designer based in Vancouver, BC. Margaux also designes a wide range of enamel pins with messages that range from disability, autism, gender, and boundary issues. Available in white with black writing.

  • My Pronouns Are They/She Pin

    My Pronouns Are They/She Pin

    This beautiful enamel pin is a wonderful way to educate people and share your they/she pronouns. Created and designed by local artist Margaux Wosk whose company is called Retrophiliac Art. Margaux is an Autistic self-taught artist and designer based in Vancouver, BC. Margaux also designes a wide range of enamel pins with messages that range from disability, autism, gender, and boundary issues. Available in white with black writing.

  • My Pronouns Are They/Them Pin

    My Pronouns Are They/Them Pin

    This beautiful enamel pin is a wonderful way to educate people and share your they/them pronouns. Created and designed by local artist Margaux Wosk whose company is called Retrophiliac Art. Margaux is an Autistic self-taught artist and designer based in Vancouver, BC. Margaux also designes a wide range of enamel pins with messages that range from disability, autism, gender, and boundary issues. Available in white with black writing.

  • My Shadow is Purple

    My Shadow is Purple

    My Dad has a shadow that's blue as a berry, and my Mom's is as pink as a blossoming cherry. There's only those choices, a 2 or a 1. But mine is quite different, it's both and it's none. A heartwarming and inspiring book about being true to yourself and moving beyond the gender binary, by best-selling children's book creator Scott Stuart.

  • No Means No! Kids learn Boundaries

    No Means No! Kids learn Boundaries

    By educating our children to have true respect for one another, this world can be a much safer and more positive place. Body Safety Education (aka sexual abuse prevention education) empowers girls and boys through knowledge, and teaches them they have the right to say, 'No' and to respect others' personal boundaries. Both girls and boys need to learn to ask for consent and this can be taught from a very young age. Some of the scenarios in this book are typical of approaches used by sexual abusers (sexual predators/molesters/pedophiles) when grooming children for sexual abuse. Ages 2-9

  • Out Of The Shadows  Sex Addiction

    Out Of The Shadows Sex Addiction

    Understanding Sexual Addiction Now updated to include the latest research on cybersex addiction, this pioneering work carefully guides readers through an examination of the tangled web of love, addictive sex, hate and fear. Out of the Shadows defines and addresses sexual addiction in terms of behaviour, cultural standards, legal consequences, the victim's perspective and public opinion. It also offers detailed descriptions of the four stages of sexual addiction: preoccupation, ritualization, compulsive behaviour and despair.


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