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Harrison P. Spader Personal Space Invader - Children's Social Skills Book for Teaching Boundaries & Respect | Perfect for Classroom, Homeschool & Parenting
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Harrison P. Spader Personal Space Invader - Children's Social Skills Book for Teaching Boundaries & Respect | Perfect for Classroom, Homeschool & Parenting
Harrison P. Spader Personal Space Invader - Children's Social Skills Book for Teaching Boundaries & Respect | Perfect for Classroom, Homeschool & Parenting
Harrison P. Spader Personal Space Invader - Children's Social Skills Book for Teaching Boundaries & Respect | Perfect for Classroom, Homeschool & Parenting
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Harrison P. Spader sat a little too close. Shook hands a little too long. High-fived a little too hard. And hugged a little too much. Harrison P. Spader was a personal space invader. But that all changes when he learns the Space Saver rhyme: Arms out front, then out real wide. Now place your arms back by your sides. Author Christianne Jones uses humor and relatable situations to teach early learners about self awareness. This entertaining picture book in the Little Boost series will tackle a much-needed topic for teachers, parents, and librarians.
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Great book to teach younger children about personal space. I have an autistic five year old who is still working on understanding social cues and this book has been a great help. Now when he gets a bit too close, I use the phrase “you’re being a space invader” and it immediately clicks. Overall, recommend.

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