Trusted by 45,000+ Families • #1 Bestselling Body Safety & Boundaries Workbook for Kids

Teach the Safety Skills Every Child Needs—Before They Ever Need Them

Created by child therapist and psychologist Elsa, this 50-page interactive workbook helps children understand body safety, healthy boundaries, trusted adults, and the confidence to speak up when something doesn't feel right.

Through fun, age-appropriate activities, you'll know exactly what to say—making one of the most important parenting conversations feel natural instead of overwhelming.

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A Note for Parents

You want to protect your child. But you also want to protect their innocence.

Every parent knows body safety is one of the most important conversations they can have—but knowing when to start and what to say isn't always easy.

This workbook gives you a simple, guided way to teach your child about body boundaries, consent, trusted adults, and speaking up—using gentle activities and age-appropriate language that builds confidence without creating fear.

Because the goal isn't to make children afraid of the world.

It's to help them feel confident, capable, and safe in it.

What's Inside the Workbook

Simple activities. Powerful safety lessons.

50 engaging pages designed to help children understand boundaries, trust their feelings, recognize safe adults, and build the confidence to speak up.

My Body Belongs to Me

Help children build body ownership and confidence through engaging activities, affirmations, and simple lessons that teach an important truth: their body is theirs.

Yes, No & Maybe Feelings

Children learn to recognize their emotions and trust their inner signals through guided scenarios that help them understand comfort, discomfort, and personal boundaries.

Safe & Unsafe Touch

Using clear, child-friendly explanations, this section teaches children the difference between safe, unsafe, and confusing situations—without fear, shame, or overwhelming details.

My Trusted Adults Circle

Children create their own safety network by identifying the trusted people they can turn to, talk to, and ask for help when they need it.

Secrets vs. Surprises

A powerful lesson that helps children understand the difference between joyful surprises and secrets that feel uncomfortable, scary, or unsafe.

My Safety Promise

A meaningful reflection page where children celebrate what they've learned and create a personal reminder that their voice, feelings, and boundaries matter.

About Elsa

Hi, I’m Elsa — a child therapist, psychologist, author, and creator of Printable with Elsa.

I create thoughtful, easy-to-use printable resources that help children build confidence, understand their feelings, learn healthy boundaries, and develop important life skills in a gentle, age-appropriate way.

After years of supporting children and families, I saw how powerful simple conversations, creative activities, and guided worksheets can be. That’s why I design printables that parents, caregivers, teachers, and therapists can use at home, in classrooms, or during therapy sessions.

My goal is to make emotional learning feel safe, practical, and encouraging — so every child feels seen, supported, and empowered to grow.

Why parents choose it

The simple, guided way to teach body safety with confidence.

Parents choose this workbook because it turns an important conversation into an easy, natural experience—giving children essential skills while giving parents the guidance they need.

  • Empowering, not frightening: Created with child-friendly language and a confidence-building approach that helps children learn without fear or anxiety.

  • No more guessing what to say: Every activity gives you conversation prompts and guidance, so you can teach these lessons naturally and comfortably.

  • Designed to grow with your child: From preschool through primary years, children can revisit the activities as their understanding develops.

  • Use it your way, anytime: Download instantly, print at home, or use digitally on a tablet—one workbook that works for your family, classroom, or learning space.

What You Get Today

The Body Safety & Boundaries Workbook For Kids

Get everything you need to start meaningful body safety conversations with your child—without guessing what to say or where to begin.

Body Safety & Boundaries Workbook: 50-page interactive workbook with engaging activities that teach body ownership, boundaries, trusted adults, and confidence. Value: $59

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Why This Matters

The skills children learn early can protect them for life.

Body safety isn't about creating fear—it's about giving children the confidence, language, and awareness to understand their boundaries and speak up when they need help.

  • Builds body confidence: Children learn that their body belongs to them and their feelings always matter.

  • Creates safer communication: Kids learn the words to express discomfort, ask questions, and talk to trusted adults.

  • Prepares them before they need it: Early, age-appropriate conversations help children develop safety skills before challenging situations happen.

  • Turns an uncomfortable topic into a positive lesson: Instead of fear or confusion, children learn confidence, respect, and self-advocacy.

Parents & educators say

REAL PARENTS, REAL KIDS, REAL RESULTS

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I've been meaning to have the 'body safety talk' with my kids for over a year. I kept putting it off because I didn't know where to start or how to make it age-appropriate without scaring them. This workbook solved everything. We sat down together on a Sunday afternoon — both kids were completely engaged, laughing, drawing, answering questions. By the end, my 5-year-old could tell me her three trusted adults and my 7-year-old was explaining consent to his little sister. I cried a little. This is hands down the best parenting resource I've bought all year.

Sarah M.

— Mom of 2, Age 5 & 7

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As a mom, I always assumed my wife would handle these kinds of conversations. Then I read an article about how most child abuse cases involve someone the family knows — and I realized I couldn't leave this to chance. I ordered this workbook, sat down with all three kids, and did it myself. My 4-year-old colored the swimsuit pages. My 6-year-old practiced saying STOP and NO out loud. My 9-year-old actually helped explain things to the younger ones. That one afternoon changed how our whole family talks about bodies, boundaries, and safety. Every dad needs to do this.

Melissa W.

— Mom of 3, Ages 4, 6 & 9

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Being a single mum, I carry all of these conversations alone. I've always worried about how to protect my daughter without making her fearful of the world. This workbook struck the perfect balance. It's empowering, not scary. My daughter learned that her body belongs to HER — and she walks differently because of it. More confident. More assertive. She even told her grandmother 'no thank you' to a hug she didn't want, and then explained why it was okay to do that. I nearly fell off my chair. Worth every penny.

Priya T.

— Single Mom, Age 6

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I bought this as a parent first, then immediately sent it to every family in my class. In 11 years of teaching, I've never found a resource this clear, this age-appropriate, and this easy to use at home. The activities are genuinely fun — the maze, the word search, the feelings pages — children engage with them like a game. But the lessons underneath are so important. The secrets vs. surprises page alone is worth the entire purchase. I cannot recommend this enough to parents and educators.

Michelle O.

— Mom & Primary School Teacher

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We did this workbook as a whole family activity on a Friday night. Even our 3-year-old sat through most of it, mostly coloring — but she was listening. Our 10-year-old was initially too cool for it and by the end was the most engaged of all of them. The 'Secrets vs. Surprises' and 'Unsafe Touch' sections sparked a 45-minute conversation we never would have had otherwise. Our kids now have a shared language for body safety. That's priceless. This workbook paid for itself in the first 10 minutes.

Kezia R.

— Parent of 4, Ages 3–10

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As a foster parent, body safety education is non-negotiable in our home. Many children who come to us have never been told that their body belongs to them — full stop. This workbook gives me a gentle, structured way to introduce that truth without pressure or overwhelm. The 'Trusted Adults' page is particularly powerful for children who don't have a consistent support network. It helps them identify who IS safe in their current environment. I've now used this with four different children and recommend it to every foster and adoptive family I know.

Amanda B.

— Foster Parent

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I'm raising my two grandchildren — ages 5 and 7 — and these conversations feel very different than they did when I was raising my own children decades ago. The world has changed. The risks have changed. This workbook helped me have modern, relevant conversations with my grandchildren in a way that felt natural and safe. They loved the activities. I loved the peace of mind. The internet safety page especially — something I wouldn't have thought to cover with young ones. Brilliantly put together.

Lynda C.

— Grandmother Raising Grandchildren

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My son came home from school one day and told me a classmate had touched him in a way that felt 'funny.' I'm so grateful he felt safe enough to tell me — but that conversation made me realize I needed to be more intentional about body safety at home. We did this workbook that same weekend. Now he has the exact words to describe what happened, who to tell, and what to do if it ever happens again. Knowing he has those tools gives me a kind of calm I didn't have before. This workbook is not optional. It's essential.

Tolu A.

— Mom of 1, Age 5

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I was nervous this would be too heavy or traumatizing for my 4-year-old. It wasn't. It was actually delightful. She spent most of the time coloring and tracing and asking questions. She learned what private parts are, why they're private, and that she's always allowed to say no — without any fear attached to those lessons. My 8-year-old went deeper — especially on the internet safety and stranger safety pages. Two very different experiences, same workbook. That versatility is remarkable.

Rachel H.

— Mom of 2, Age 4 & 8

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I work in child welfare and I can tell you with full professional confidence — this workbook teaches exactly what children need to know to protect themselves. The language is appropriate, the concepts are accurate, and the activities reinforce the lessons in a way that creates real retention. The 'Stop, Move Away, Tell a Trusted Adult' framework is exactly what child safety experts recommend. I've shared this resource with our entire network. If every child completed this workbook before age 8, we would see a measurable difference in disclosure rates and outcomes.

Coach Bimpe A.

— Child Welfare Advocate & Parent

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My 11-year-old thought she was too old for it. She did it anyway — and ended up being the one asking the most questions. The Secrets vs. Surprises page led to a conversation I had no idea we needed to have. She revealed that a friend had been keeping a secret that was clearly making them both uncomfortable. We were able to address it immediately. I genuinely believe this workbook created the opening for her to speak up. Buy it for the young ones, but don't be surprised if your older kids get the most out of it.

Nneka J.

— Mom of 3, Age 6, 8 & 11

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I work in early childhood care and I've seen firsthand how dangerous it is when children don't have the language to express discomfort or identify unsafe situations. This workbook fills that gap beautifully. I've recommended it to every parent at our center. The 'Bubble Space' activity for personal space is one of my favorites — children grasp it immediately and start using the concept right away. The completion certificate at the end is a lovely touch — kids are SO proud to earn it.

Grace E.

— Childcare Worker & Mom

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Our daughter's pediatrician mentioned body safety during a check-up and we realized we'd never actually sat down and covered it properly. Found this workbook that evening. Did it the next afternoon. Our daughter LOVED it — she kept asking 'what's on the next page?!' The fact that it feels like a fun activity book rather than a serious lesson is what makes it so effective. She retained everything. A week later she was still talking about her 'bubble space' and reminding her little cousin to ask before hugging. Couldn't be happier.

Sandra & Paul M.

— Parents of 1, Age 6

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We're an expat family and our children attend an international school where they interact with many different adults across different cultures. Body safety education felt especially critical for us given how much exposure they have. This workbook gave our children a clear, consistent framework regardless of cultural differences — your body belongs to you, always, everywhere, with everyone. No exceptions. My children understood that message completely. It was clear, direct, and empowering. I've since bought copies for four other families at our school.

Funmi O.

— Mom, International School Parent

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My 3-year-old is too young to read but she sat right through this workbook coloring every single page. By the end she was pointing at the swimsuit pictures and saying 'private!' — she got it. My 6-year-old completed every activity and carried his 'Body Safety Superstar' certificate to school the next day to show his teacher. His teacher asked me where I got it and I sent her the link immediately. This workbook is accessible, joyful, and genuinely effective even for the very youngest children.

Blessing A.

— Mom of 2, Age 3 & 6

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As a pediatric psychologist, I'm extremely particular about the resources I use and recommend for children. This workbook meets a high standard. The content is developmentally appropriate, trauma-informed in its approach, and covers the full spectrum of body safety — from physical touch to internet safety. The activities are designed to promote retention through doing rather than passive listening, which aligns with best practices in child education. I use it in my own home and recommend it to families across my practice.

Dr. Yemi B.

— Pediatric Psychologist & Father

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As a homeschooler I'm always looking for resources that are educational without being dry. This workbook is both fun AND comprehensive — which is almost impossible to find in the personal safety space. I incorporated it into our health curriculum and all four children — ages 4 to 10 — completed it over two sessions. The older ones helped the younger ones, which created some of the most meaningful sibling conversations I've ever witnessed. My 10-year-old said 'I wish we'd done this sooner.' Out of the mouths of babes.

Kelly T.

— Homeschool Mom of 4

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I lead the children's ministry at our church and body safety education has always been something we've wanted to provide but struggled to find appropriate resources for. This workbook is perfect. It's values-aligned, age-appropriate, non-graphic, and empowering. I purchased several copies for our parent resource library and have had multiple parents come back to thank me personally. One mother told me her daughter disclosed an uncomfortable situation at school the week after completing it — and knew exactly what to say and who to tell. That feedback alone justified everything.

Chioma N.

— Mom & Church Children's Leader

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We sat down as a family and did this workbook together after dinner one evening. What I expected to be a 20-minute activity turned into a 2-hour family conversation — the deepest one we've ever had as parents with our children. Our 9-year-old asked questions we hadn't prepared for. Our 5-year-old demonstrated more understanding than we expected. And our 7-year-old — our quietest child — was the most vocal all evening. This workbook doesn't just teach children. It gives families permission to have the conversations they've been quietly avoiding. We needed this. Every family does.

Marcus & Abena L.

— Parents of 3, Ages 5, 7 & 9

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I'm a stay-at-home dad and I do most of the educational activities in our house. I'll be honest — I dreaded this topic. I had no idea how to bring it up without making it awkward or planting unnecessary fear. This workbook took all of that pressure off me. It gave me the words, the structure, and the activities. My kids thought we were just doing a fun craft session. They had no idea they were learning one of the most important lessons of their lives. That's genius. Simple, brilliant, necessary.

Tom F.

— Stay-at-Home Dad, Age 5 & 7

Questions

Everything parents ask

What age is the workbook for?

Best for children aged 4–10. The activities scale beautifully — younger kids do them with a parent, older kids can complete pages independently.

How do I receive it?

Immediately after checkout, you'll get an email with your download link. You can also access it from your account page anytime.

Can I print it more than once?

Yes. Your license lets you print unlimited copies for your own family or single classroom.

Is the content trauma-informed?

Yes. The workbook was developed with input from child psychologists and educators, using empowerment-based language throughout.

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