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Good Pictures Bad Pictures
Porn-Proofing Today's Young Kids
Good Pictures Bad Pictures
$19.95
JENSON, KRISTEN & GAIL POYNER
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Want help teaching your kids to reject pornography? Good Pictures Bad Pictures is a comfortable, read-aloud story about a mom and dad who explain what pornography is, why it’s dangerous, and how to reject it. Featuring easy-to-understand science and simple analogies, this internationally-acclaimed book engages young kids to porn-proof their own brains. With Good Pictures Bad Pictures, your child will never be caught off guard by disturbing videos or peer pressure! The 5-point CAN DO Plan teaches kids exactly what to do to protect themselves when they see pornography. The second edition of the 100,000-copy bestseller is even more powerful: Each chapter includes "Let's Talk!" questions—a great way to solidify and deepen your child's understanding. The Tips for Parents and Caregivers section has been completely rewritten to include the top tips for raising porn-resilient kids. Revisions include the most up-to-date science and provide even stronger arguments against pornography. Finally, the cover and interior design have been improved to be even more beautiful and easy to read. It only takes a few taps on a mobile device for a curious young child to find an endless supply of deviant, hard-core, and addicting porn—all for free! Unfortunately, many young kids are being exposed to pornography without the slightest warning that it can damage their developing minds. To stay safe in the digital age, kids must install an internal filter in their own brain. Good Pictures Bad Pictures shows them how.
Author: JENSON, KRISTEN