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Are our bodies supposed to look a certain way? Are they meant to be a certain size? Do they need to be perfect? NO! Everybody's Body celebrates our differences and imperfections with playful rhymes, colourful pictures, and a good dose of body positivity. It reminds little people to love themselves no matter what their size, shape, age, race, ability, or health, and to understand the difference between real bodies and what we see on our screens. Covering disability, illness, size, and everyday body complaints, Everybody's Body plants healthy seeds that help children understand their own worth,…mehr

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Are our bodies supposed to look a certain way? Are they meant to be a certain size? Do they need to be perfect? NO! Everybody's Body celebrates our differences and imperfections with playful rhymes, colourful pictures, and a good dose of body positivity. It reminds little people to love themselves no matter what their size, shape, age, race, ability, or health, and to understand the difference between real bodies and what we see on our screens. Covering disability, illness, size, and everyday body complaints, Everybody's Body plants healthy seeds that help children understand their own worth, while also encouraging them to be kind to themselves and others. ¿Fun read-aloud rhyming text that children love ¿Bright colourful pictures ¿Positive thoughts to shape young minds ¿Inclusive messages for tolerance and compassion ¿An early foundation for digital awareness ¿Perfect for reading together About the author: Tracey Rimell is a wellbeing writer and podcaster who is passionate about changing the harmful messaging that teaches us we aren't good enough. She specialises in body positivity, mental health, wellbeing, and humour. Her children's books aim to plant positive ideas before kids become affected by unhealthy messages about what is 'normal'. About the publisher: Everybody's Body is published by Break That Mould, whose mission is to 'to help people on their journey toward true self-acceptance and compassion.'