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The Promise of the Gateway

by Nick Iuppa and John Pesqueira
4.5 stars – 28 reviews
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Here’s the set-up:
Deep in the drop behind Green Mountain High, Emily Perkins finds a gateway to the past where she’s no longer a nerd, and the school’s superstar quarterback is in love with her. He hasn’t yet suffered the crippling injuries that will ruin his future, and Emily thinks she can use the gateway to save him. But there’ll be a price to pay. Dangerous distractions wait on the other side. Visions of social injustice haunt everyone who returns. And then Emily learns that the gateway can’t be trusted.

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I Like How That Feels: Exploring the Joy of Our Bodies and Nurturing Personal Boundaries

by Ella Greenstein
5.0 stars – 8 reviews
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Here’s the set-up:

Fifi is a little girl, discovering the amazing sensations her body can feel. She likes to feel the smooth fur on a dog’s belly, and the cool touch of dry beans on her fingers. She likes when Mommy strokes her back before she goes to sleep.

Fifi soon discovers there are other parts of her body that are nice to touch, too. As she explores, Mommy helps her to figure out the different parts of her body and the importance of privacy.

I Like How That Feels is a sweet, body-positive book for girls aged 3-6. Fifi’s story fosters awareness in parents and helps young girls develop a healthy and judgment-free approach to enjoying their bodies, while respectfully highlighting the importance of privacy.

Parents and girls alike will love this engaging story and learn together how to approach the subject of self-exploration without fear, helplessness, or shame.

Ella Greenstein has worked in education for years, specializing in gender and healthy sexuality. A mother to a daughter herself, she wrote I Like How That Feels to help parents cultivate body positivity and awareness in their families.

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