Miles is the boss of his body / written by Samantha Kurtzman-Counter & Abbie Schiller ; based on the screenplay by Abbie Schiller & Christine Ecklund ; illustration, Valentina Ventimiglia.

By: Kurtzman-Counter, SamanthaContributor(s): Schiller, Abbie | Ventimiglia, ValentinaMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: [Los Angeles, Calif.] : The Mother Company, c2014Description: 1 v. (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 23 cmISBN: 0989407136; 9780989407137Subject(s): Ruby's studio (Television program) -- Juvenile fiction | Safety education -- Juvenile fictionLOC classification: PZ7.K788 | Mi 2014Summary: The latest installment in The Mother Company's award-winning "MILES" series, Miles Is The Boss Of His Body is a fun, engaging way to explore the potentially difficult topic of kids' personal safety. On his 6th birthday, Miles' excitement is dimmed when he finds himself being pinched, noogied, hugged too tight, picked up and tickled by his well-intentioned family and decides he's had enough! When Miles decrees that he is the "Boss of his body," his whole family expresses support and respect for his personal boundaries. In a colorful, comic-book style, young kids will laugh while learning this potentially life-saving concept that can benefit them for years to come. Ages 0+
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"From the award-winning Ruby's Studio: The Safety Show."

The latest installment in The Mother Company's award-winning "MILES" series, Miles Is The Boss Of His Body is a fun, engaging way to explore the potentially difficult topic of kids' personal safety. On his 6th birthday, Miles' excitement is dimmed when he finds himself being pinched, noogied, hugged too tight, picked up and tickled by his well-intentioned family and decides he's had enough! When Miles decrees that he is the "Boss of his body," his whole family expresses support and respect for his personal boundaries. In a colorful, comic-book style, young kids will laugh while learning this potentially life-saving concept that can benefit them for years to come. Ages 0+

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