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‘no! Don’t Touch Me There’ by dapsy4u2(m): 4:12pm On Oct 05, 2015
It is time to enlighten and empower our children on sexual abuse and this book is a major strategy to achieve that.It is a universal principle in child’s protection that children have a role to play in their own protection and this must be given to them by us in their own language.“No! Don’t touch me there”, which is Mrs. Odukoya’s maiden effort on children’s literature, is one that all parents should buy, read and get their children to read. Using the story of Ade and Ada, one that is at once a biology as well as civic and sex education lesson note, the author tells in every reading what is proper and what is not, and how to interact with members of the opposite sex, whether peers or older folks. It shows parents what to do and say to their children to stave off the antics of sexual predators.

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Re: ‘no! Don’t Touch Me There’ by dickoflife(m): 10:02pm On Oct 05, 2015
Touch me baby
Re: ‘no! Don’t Touch Me There’ by Adasun(m): 10:30pm On Oct 05, 2015
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Re: ‘no! Don’t Touch Me There’ by dapsy4u2(m): 11:16pm On Oct 05, 2015
dickoflife:
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Adasun:
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Re: ‘no! Don’t Touch Me There’ by dickoflife(m): 7:56am On Oct 06, 2015
dapsy4u2:



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Re: ‘no! Don’t Touch Me There’ by dapsy4u2(m): 6:00am On Oct 07, 2015
Thanks for your overwhelming orders

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Re: ‘no! Don’t Touch Me There’ by Spikkylee: 6:52am On Oct 07, 2015
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Re: ‘no! Don’t Touch Me There’ by oyeezah(f): 6:54am On Oct 07, 2015
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Re: ‘no! Don’t Touch Me There’ by Joskiro50: 6:59am On Oct 07, 2015
dapsy4u2:


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Re: ‘no! Don’t Touch Me There’ by tiwanitiwa: 4:59pm On Oct 09, 2015
dapsy4u2:
It is time to enlighten and empower our children on sexual abuse and this book is a major strategy to achieve that.It is a universal principle in child’s protection that children have a role to play in their own protection and this must be given to them by us in their own language.“No! Don’t touch me there”, which is Mrs. Odukoya’s maiden effort on children’s literature, is one that all parents should buy, read and get their children to read. Using the story of Ade and Ada, one that is at once a biology as well as civic and sex education lesson note, the author tells in every reading what is proper and what is not, and how to interact with members of the opposite sex, whether peers or older folks. It shows parents what to do and say to their children to stave off the antics of sexual predators.

order here....................... http:///o-no-don-oat-touch-me-there-oa-1992382

order here....................... http://www.kaymu.com.ng/no-don-t-touch-me-there-754948.html

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Re: ‘no! Don’t Touch Me There’ by dapsy4u2(m): 11:25pm On Oct 18, 2015
dapsy4u2:
It is time to enlighten and empower our children on sexual abuse and this book is a major strategy to achieve that.It is a universal principle in child’s protection that children have a role to play in their own protection and this must be given to them by us in their own language.“No! Don’t touch me there”, which is Mrs. Odukoya’s maiden effort on children’s literature, is one that all parents should buy, read and get their children to read. Using the story of Ade and Ada, one that is at once a biology as well as civic and sex education lesson note, the author tells in every reading what is proper and what is not, and how to interact with members of the opposite sex, whether peers or older folks. It shows parents what to do and say to their children to stave off the antics of sexual predators.

order here....................... http:///o-no-don-oat-touch-me-there-oa-1992382

order here....................... http://www.kaymu.com.ng/no-don-t-touch-me-there-754948.html
Re: ‘no! Don’t Touch Me There’ by dapsy4u2(m): 3:56pm On Jan 14, 2016
dapsy4u2:
It is time to enlighten and empower our children on sexual abuse and this book is a major strategy to achieve that.It is a universal principle in child’s protection that children have a role to play in their own protection and this must be given to them by us in their own language.“No! Don’t touch me there”, which is Mrs. Odukoya’s maiden effort on children’s literature, is one that all parents should buy, read and get their children to read. Using the story of Ade and Ada, one that is at once a biology as well as civic and sex education lesson note, the author tells in every reading what is proper and what is not, and how to interact with members of the opposite sex, whether peers or older folks. It shows parents what to do and say to their children to stave off the antics of sexual predators.....

order here....................... http:///o-no-don-oat-touch-me-there-oa-1992382

order here....................... http://www.kaymu.com.ng/no-don-t-touch-me-there-754948.html

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