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Helping Children Recognize Physical Abuse...


A Tale Worth Telling

by Linda Grossman (2002, Second Story Press, 4.95)
     [Check/Credit Card Price...Less 21% = 3.91]

When a new boy at school seems unfriendly, his classmates don't understand why until they see bruises on his arm. The soccer coach had said he was stupid and grabbed the young boy. In this very accessible story, David discovers that it is important to tell when something is wrong—even when the problem involves an adult. Color. Grades K-3. [8.5” x 8.5”...24 pages]


Something Happened and I'm Scared to Tell
: A Book for Young Victims of Abuse

by Patricia Kehoe (1987, Parenting Press, 7.95)
     [Check/Credit Card Price...Less 21% = 6.28]

Discusses, in simple terms, sexual and physical abuse. Explains why adults may become abusive, and encourages children to report such abuse to a trusting adult. Grades K-5. [5.5” x 8.5”...28 pages]


Little Flower
: A Journey of Caring

by Laura McAndrew (1999, Child Welfare League, 6.95)
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A story told in metaphor form. Little Flower, a potted daisy, is neglected by her family. She finds help and a new place to stay until her family can learn how to take better care of her. This story is a lifesaver for children with abusive parents. Includes a page of projects to help children in similar situations. Color. Grades K-5. [56” x 8”...40 pages]

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