![]() ![]() Also, I didn’t feel that Hindman describes the “purple face syndrome” very clearly. I preferred the illustration style of “Sex is a funny word” better. I also thought the illustrations in the first half of the book describing male and female special parts seemed awkward. In a book like this, geared towards kids, I thought some of the images were complicated and hard to understand. With that said, the illustrations were not my favorite. It really provides a safe place for a young reader to understand the issue of “secret touching”. She also informs the reader how to disclose “secret touching” without shaming and why it’s important to talk about “secret touching” if it has happened. I like how she describes that keeping “special parts” private is important until we are adults and why. Hindman does a great job of providing examples of sexually abusive (secret) touching. I really, really liked the second half of the book addressing “secret touching”. ![]()
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