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MY BODY, MY RULES by Andy Passchier

MY BODY, MY RULES

by Andy Passchier ; illustrated by Andy Passchier

Pub Date: April 7th, 2026
ISBN: 9781499818147
Publisher: Little Bee Books

“Everyone has a body, and every body is different.”

Passchier explores consent, boundaries, and more. Bodies can be “big, small, tall, short, fat, thin, young, and old”; all are worthy of respect and empathy. Above all, the author stresses, “you are the boss of your own body.” Passchier relies on concrete examples that will resonate with young people. “Please don’t touch my hair,” says one child to another at a birthday party. “Can I hug you?” says another youngster on the playground. “Yes!” responds a smiling pal. A peppy, positive tone pervades the book as characters diverse in terms of skin color, size, and ability celebrate the beauty of their bodies (“My body is soft and great for giving hugs!” “My scar shows where my body healed itself”). Though the language is simple and accessible, Passchier shows nuance, emphasizing that kids can say yes to something but change their mind later, for instance. And sometimes it’s important to do things we don’t like, like eating vegetables or getting a shot at the doctor’s office. A spread devoted to disability has a similarly upbeat vibe (“I love my brightly colored and decorated leg!” says one child, gesturing at a prosthetic limb); another section urges kids to embrace their own unique style.

A child-friendly, approachable take on bodily autonomy.

(glossary) (Picture book. 4-8)