A Simple Plan for ages 3-6
Young children deserve to be armed early against internet dangers. Good Pictures Bad Pictures Jr. makes it easy for parents to protect their young kids ages 3 to 6. Using gentle, age-appropriate messages, children will learn what to do - so they don't freeze with embarrassment and guilt... which can only make things worse.
They are taught just what to do: "Turn, Run & Tell" when accidentally exposed to inappropriate content.
Written by best-selling author Kristen A. Jenson of the original
Good Pictures Bad Pictures book (click here), the Jr. version is a comfortable, effective way for proactive parents to empower their young kids with their first internal filter!
Author: Kristen A. Jenson, MA
Illustrated by: Debbie Fox
Dimensions: 10.75 x 8.25 inches
40 pages
Hardcover
REVIEWS:
"It's never too early to start teaching kids healthy media habits! Reading Good Pictures Bad Pictures Jr. to your young children is a beautiful way to empower them to make safe internet choices."
Sean Covey, Executive Vice President FranklinCovey Co. and international bestselling author of The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens
"Our kids deserve to be warned about the very real dangers of pornography in a simple way they can understand. As a mom of two preschoolers growing up in a digital world, I am thrilled to recommend Good Pictures Bad Pictures Jr.!. We loved the hidden cameras inside!"
Dawn Hawkins, VP & Executive Director, National Center on Sexual Exploitation
"For the sake of the children, I wholeheartedly recommend Good Pictures Bad Pictures Jr. As a grandfather, father and pastor, I can think of no better gift for a child than the ability to reject pornography. Our kids' future marriages depend on it."
Josh McDowell, Josh McDowell Ministries
"Earlier is definitely better when it comes to arming children against pornography. This is a beautiful way to begin protecting your youngest children without jeopardizing their innocence. Get it! Share it!"
Matt Fradd, Director at Integrity Restored, Speaker, Author, parent