Not Just Us Two is available now

A children’s safety book that helps families talk about unsafe secrets, trusted adults and speaking up in a gentle, age-appropriate way.

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Not Just Us Two focuses on how special attention, secrecy or isolation can make a child feel uncomfortable, and how telling a trusted adult is always okay.

What children learn:

  • Safe adults do not ask children to keep uncomfortable secrets.

  • Children can tell a trusted adult when something feels wrong.

  • Special attention or isolation can be a warning sign.

  • Their voice is strong and worth listening to.

Illustration of a girl with short dark hair and big glasses smiling at someone. There is text that reads: 'If someone says its secret, and you can't tell your crew,'
A cartoon girl with dark skin, black hair tied back, standing with her hands on her stomach, smiling and looking happy. She is wearing a striped tank top and purple pants with spots. The background is divided into green and yellow sections with a quote that says, 'that's when your tummy whispers, 'Something here's not true.'
Text reading 'Does Blake keep the secret?' with a subtitle 'A series of explaining unsafe situations for children and parents' in purple and blue colors.

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Book cover titled "Does Blake keep the secret?" by Lindsay Priest, featuring cartoon characters and colorful background.
A cartoon girl with skin tone and black hair, wearing a purple and white striped shirt, has a thoughtful expression with hand on chin, surrounded by a yellow background with question marks. Text in the image asks if Aunt Julie was telling Blake to keep a secret or a surprise for mom.