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Consent & Boundaries
Consent & Boundaries
Consent & Boundaries Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
340 books about consent & boundaries
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Shine
Lauren Myracle
When the local sheriff ignores a brutal attack on her best friend, Cat must break her own silence to find the truth in h
Ages 14–18
The Montague Siblings #2
The Gentleman’s Guide to Getting Lucky
Mackenzi Lee
Marooned on Santorini, Monty must trade his history of casual dalliances for the terrifying vulnerability of a real, com
Ages 14–18
Social Emotional Learning
Let's Talk About Body Boundaries, Consent and Respect
Jayneen Sanders
For the child who needs help navigating personal space, this essential guide empowers kids to set their own boundaries a
Ages 4–10
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Practice Girl
Estelle Laure
For the teen navigating the fallout of a social media scandal or struggling with how others perceive her body and worth.
Ages 14–18
Tale of One Bad Rat, The
Bryan Talbot
For the teenager or older reader processing a history of trauma, this graphic novel explores the arduous journey toward
Ages 14–18
More Than Fluff
Madeline Valentine
For the child who is frequently hugged or squeezed without asking. Help your little one understand that they have the ri
Ages 3–7
The Wedding Dress
Alina Stetsyuk
Ann has planned every detail of her wedding to Michael, but she forgot one important thing: asking her best friend if he
Ages 4–8
Capy
Capy Learns to Say No
Lena Adams
Capy the capybara and his animal friends learn that setting healthy boundaries and listening to your feelings is a gentl
Ages 6–10
Caring is Creepy
David Zimmerman
For the teen feeling invisible and seeking connection in the wrong places. This gritty story explores the dangers of onl
Ages 14–18
Medusa
Jessie Burton
For the teen processing the weight of others' perceptions, this lyrical retelling helps young readers reclaim their stor
Ages 12–18
NO ROCKY! Don't Take the BALL
Marcelle Keevy
Perfect for children learning about personal space and the power of saying no, this interactive story helps little ones
Ages 2–6
How to Pet a Cat
Angela Staehling
Decipher the mystery of the purr with these clever diagrams and tips on exactly how to keep your feline friend happy and
Kidpower Teaching Books #6
Stop Bullying by Taking Charge of Safety
Irene van der Zande
Learn the vital skills to stay safe from bullying, set strong personal boundaries, and look out for others through clear
Ages 7–14
Fighting Words
Kimberly Brubaker Bradley
Della has always relied on her older sister Suki for protection, but after a family crisis, she realizes it is finally t
Ages 10–14
The Family Library #3
It's Perfectly Normal
Robie H. Harris
A curious bird and bee ask the questions everyone wonders about as they walk through honest, clear facts regarding bodie
Ages 10–15
The Baby-Sitters Club #117
Claudia and the Terrible Truth
Ann M. Martin
For the child grappling with a heavy secret or worrying about a friend's safety at home, this story offers a roadmap for
Ages 8–12
What We Saw
Aaron Hartzler
For the teenager navigating the complex fallout of a community crisis and the digital age reality of social media's impa
Ages 14–18
Grammy Lamby and the Secret Handshake
Kate Klise
For the child who feels overwhelmed by big public hugs or slobbery kisses, this sweet story explores how to set boundari
Ages 3–7
Dear Medusa
Olivia Cole
Trauma has made Alicia feel like a monster in the halls of her school, until mysterious letters and a new spark of attra
Ages 14–18
Sadie
Courtney Summers
After her sister is found dead, Sadie takes to the road to hunt a killer while a radio personality tracks her trail in a
Ages 14–18
The No More Bullying Book for Kids
Vanessa Green Allen
A practical and compassionate guide for children navigating the social challenges of bullying, offering tools to build c
Ages 7–12
Me and My Big Mouse
Ethan Long
For the child who is learning how to set boundaries with a well-meaning friend, this silly story explores personal space
Ages 3–7
A Space for Me
Cathryn Falwell
For the child who needs a break from a high-energy sibling and craves a quiet spot to think, draw, and just be themselve
Ages 4–8
Every Time a Rainbow Dies
Rita Williams-Garcia
For the teenager processing witnessing a traumatic event or navigating the heavy intersection of grief, urban violence,
Ages 14–18