Families who loved No More Secrets for Me by Oralee Wachter often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
Reach for this book when you want to proactively teach your child about body safety, consent, and the difference between good and bad secrets. It is an essential resource for parents who want to move beyond 'stranger danger' to address the more complex reality of boundaries with people the child may already know. The book features four realistic stories where children navigate uncomfortable situations, from a babysitter who crosses a line to an overly affectionate relative. By focusing on the 'uh-oh' feeling in the stomach and the importance of telling a trusted adult, it empowers kids to find their voice. While the subject matter is serious, the tone is supportive and instructional, making it a solid choice for children in the early to middle elementary years. It serves as a bridge to difficult conversations, ensuring children feel safe, believed, and capable of setting their own boundaries.