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By Marcie Aboff
Illustrated by Kathleen Gartner
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Uncle Willy tickles Kyle until his insides feel like they're splitting apart. Kyle loves Uncle Willy, but not those tickles. He wants to hide when Uncle
Willy visits. He'll put spots all over his face so Uncle Willy will think he has chicken pox and leave him alone. He'll tell his mom he's sick so he can
stay in his room. But instead he tells her about Uncle Willy's tickles…and then he tells Uncle Willy, too.
In a new Note to Parents, Dr. Jane Annunziata, Psy.D., discusses touches and the idea that your body belongs to you.
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• Full-color illustrations
• 8" x 10"
• 32 pages
• Ages 3–8
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"A wonderful way to address the important issue of a child's right to own his own body and to say no."
—Irene Wineman-Marcus
Child psychoanalyst and author
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is the author of many books and stories for children. She lives in New Jersey.
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is an artist and designer in New York City.
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