Personal Space Camp by Julia Cook

Appropriate Age Range: 5-8 years

What this book is all about:

Louis, a space expert, is so excited when he's invited to Personal Space Camp. However, he soon learns that personal space isn't about the stars and sky and instead learns about the amount of space that one needs to feel comfortable.

Why you might want to read it:

Personal Space Camp is a great resource for parents, teachers, and counselors who want to help kids understand the idea of personal space in a manner that is relatable and and easily understood.

3 Questions for you to ask your children after reading it:

  1. Principal Goodkid told everyone that personal space is the amount of space that you need to feel comfortable. How much space do you need to feel comfortable. Is it always the same or does it change?

  2. What can you do to help your body when it feels too excited or upset?

  3. How can you see others' personal space bubble and how do others know yours?

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