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We Can Say No by Lydia Bowers (Author) and Isabel Muñoz (Illustrator)

Just days ago I got to visit with one of the dear kiddos in my life. He requested I read him books and I happily obliged. One of the books his parents had gotten for him from the library was  We Can Say No  by Lydia Bowers (Author) and Isabel Muñoz (Illustrator). In  We Can Say No , two classmates named Zakiya and Sami talk about how they both don't like when the school's librarian, Ms. Cindy, touches their hair. Zakiya wants to tell Ms. Cindy to not touch her hair, but Sami feels nervous about telling an adult no. One of their teachers, Mr. B, overhears their conversation and talks to them about how they are allowed to say no to someone touching any part of their bodies (including their heads and hair) to anyone (and they don't even need to be polite about it). Feeling supported by Mr. B, Zakiya and Sami find their voices and tell Ms. Cindy to not touch their hair. Ms. Cindy respects their boundaries and apologizes for having touched their hair in the past. Overall,...

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