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Please Tell: A Child's Story About Sexual Abuse (Early Steps)

by Jessie Ottenweller

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Nine-year-old Jennie's words and illustrations help other sexually abused children know that they're not alone, that it's OK to talk about their feelings, and that the abuse wasn't their fault.
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A young girl named Jessie was abused by a family member, she goes on to tell children to please tell trusted adults when someone touches them inappropriately. She also gives hopes to survivors of sexual abuse. Estimated ages: 3-8
  Mae_Myers7 | Mar 14, 2023 |
First person story of experience through sexual abuse. She helps children understand that it is okay to talk about their feelings and that the abuse is not their fault. She also gives them hope.
  Deisi.S | Mar 12, 2019 |
Please Tell is a story about a young girl who is being molested by a family member. At first she is afraid to tell because he has threatened her and her little sister. She tells her mom and dad anyway, they are so loving and helpful. They call police ,get her help by doc;s and other specialists. They help her to heal and try to be healthy again mentally.
  kymberlyC | Mar 7, 2019 |
Please Tell! is a story written and illustrated by Jessie. Jessie uses her words and art to explain to other children who were sexually abused know that they are not alone. She sends the message of "Please Tell!" to children so that they feel safe and comfortable telling people about this abuse. That it is okay to speak out.
  Jordan.duncan | Mar 7, 2019 |
it encourages reader to tell someone and that things can be helped and get better if you tell and talk about it
  Shambo | Mar 7, 2019 |
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