Who’s On Your List?
Will you be giving Some Secrets Hurt as a gift this Christmas?
I know there hasn’t been much holiday advertising for Some Secrets Hurt. You don’t see it in newspaper ads or TV commercials. It’s not on the top of most kids lists. It doesn’t transform into another shape. It doesn’t cry, wet, or talk. I guess it’s not the usual kind of gift.
Maybe you haven’t even thought about giving Some Secrets Hurt as a gift. Some people have. I know a grandmother who is giving it to all her grandkids. I know an aunt who is giving it to nieces and nephews. I know a big brother who is giving it to a younger sister. I know families that are giving it as teacher gifts.
Why would you want to give Some Secrets Hurt? To open honest dialog between children and parents about a subject that is often ignored? To educate a child about how to avoid abuse? To educate parents about keeping kids safe? To give parents a tool, and to give kids a voice? To empower kids and teenagers to take control of their own bodies?
Those are compelling reasons to give this gift. What are your reasons?
Who’s on your list?
Linda Garner
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