That Little Voice Inside Your Head...
You cherish every giggle, every milestone. You want to shield them from every shadow. But as they grow, the world expands, and so do your quiet worries. How do you talk about personal safety without dimming their bright spirit?
Many of us didn't have these conversations growing up. Now, as parents, we search for the right way, the gentle way, to arm our children with awareness, not fear. You're not alone in asking, "How do I keep them safe in a world I can't always control?"

A Story That Speaks Their Language, And Yours.
Imagine a bridge built from understanding, leading to open dialogue. Amber Rose Howard's "Bad Touch, Good Touch" is that bridge. More than just a children's book, it's a carefully crafted conversation starter, designed with deep empathy by a survivor and advocate.
Through the engaging story of Autumn, "Bad Touch, Good Touch" translates complex feelings about personal boundaries into simple, relatable terms for your child. And for you, it offers gentle guidance and the confidence to navigate these essential conversations with love and clarity.


Why This Book Matters
Empowers Kids
Teaches children to recognize and name inappropriate behavior and trust their instincts.
Builds Trust
Creates a safe space for open conversations between parents and children about personal safety.
Direct Language
Uses clear, simple, and age-appropriate terms designed for young minds to understand easily.
Family-Ready
Perfect for reading together, encouraging discussion, and reinforcing safety messages in a loving environment.
Life-Saving Conversations
Acts as a crucial conversation starter that can prevent harm and protect children.
Survivor-Authored
Written with deep understanding and empathy by survivor and advocate Amber Rose Howard.


A Look Inside: More Than Just a Story
This book is thoughtfully designed with two key experiences in mind: a captivating story for children and an invaluable resource for caregivers.
An Empowering Story for Your Child
A relatable story of a young girl, Autumn, learning to use her voice.
A hero’s journey that celebrates truth-telling and courage.
Beautiful, engaging illustrations that bring the story to life.
A Powerful Guide for You
Gentle, clear definitions of good vs. bad touch to guide your conversation.
Tools to help your child understand personal boundaries and consent.
Bonus: A comprehensive parent discussion guide to open up the conversation.

Meet the Author
Amber Rose Howard
Amber Rose Howard is not just an author; she is a survivor, a dedicated advocate, and a powerful voice for the voiceless. Her work is born from a deep-seated passion to protect children and prevent the trauma she understands firsthand.
With years of experience in advocacy and a heart for healing, Amber has crafted "Bad Touch, Good Touch" as a life-saving tool disguised as a simple storybook. Her mission is to empower families with the language and courage needed to have brave, open conversations about personal safety.
This book is her promise to the next generation: that every child deserves to feel safe, heard, and powerful in their own body.
Invest in safety, understanding, and peace of mind.
$16.99USDYour copy of "Bad Touch, Good Touch" includes Autumn's empowering story, a comprehensive Parent Discussion Guide, and tools to teach personal boundaries and the "Hero Voice."
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A foundation for lifelong safety and open communication.
Loved by Parents, Educators & Experts
"Every parent should read this with their child. It opened up a conversation we desperately needed."
Sarah P., Parent
"This book gave my daughter the words I never had. It's gentle, empowering, and so important."
Michael B., Father of Two
"Powerful. Gentle. Necessary. Amber Rose Howard has created a masterpiece for child safety."
Dr. Emily Carter, Child Psychologist
"As an educator, I see the need for this book daily. It's a fantastic resource for schools and homes."
Jessica L., Elementary School Teacher
Your Questions, Answered
We're here to support you with answers to common questions about "Bad Touch, Good Touch."


