Can We Talk About Consent?
A book about freedom, choices, and agreement by Justin Hancock
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Many thanks to Netgalley and Quarto Publishing Group – Frances Lincoln Children’s Books, for my DRC of this book in exchange for my impartial review.
I loved this book a lot and it is a definite must have and must read in every home, playgroup, and classroom. Consent is something that means a lot to me and it surprises me how many adults don’t understand the basics of consent. With literature like this one available for young readers, I believe it will make a world of difference.
When children are imbibed with these messages and values from a very young age, they grow up and know right from wrong. I love the text in this book as well as the illustrations.
A highly recommended book.
Book Description
What exactly is consent? Why does it matter? How can you negotiate your place in the world while respecting other people’s boundaries, and have them respect yours?
Can We Talk About Consent? breaks down the basics of how to have healthy relationships in every aspect of life for readers aged 14 years and older.
Consent is a powerful word, but not everyone understands exactly what it means. This clearly written, stylishly illustrated guide explains clearly what consent means and why it matters—for all of us.
With honest explanations by experienced sex and relationships educator Justin Hancock, children will learn how consent is a vital part of how we connect with ourselves and our self-esteem, the people close to us and the wider world.
Readers will uncover how to develop and maintain relationships, how to manage and avoid negative relationships, and will learn more about equality and respect.
Covers a broad range of topics, including: how we greet each other; how to choose things for ourselves; how we say no to things we don’t want to do; communicating and respecting choices in sexual relationships; the factors that can affect a person’s ability to choose; and how to empower other people by giving them consent.
Colorful, striking illustrations by Fuchsia MacAree help children relate what they read to the world around them.
This guide to consent will set young people on the path to a lifetime of healthy relationships.




