Piper Learns About Personal Space
By Charles Kennedy
Piper is a playful, curious little puppy who loves spending time with friends. She enjoys games, hugs, and being part of every adventure. But sometimes Piper gets a little too close without realizing it. When her friends begin to feel uncomfortable, Piper starts to notice that something isn't quite right.
With the help of gentle guidance and a little practice, Piper begins to learn an important life lesson: everyone has their own personal space, and respecting it helps everyone feel safe, comfortable, and happy.
Piper Learns About Personal Space is a warm and encouraging story that introduces young children to the idea of boundaries in a way that is simple, positive, and easy to understand. Through relatable situations and bright, engaging illustrations, children see how small changes in behavior-like asking before hugging, noticing body language, and giving others room when they need it-can make friendships stronger and kinder.
This story helps children understand that personal space is not about pushing people away. Instead, it is about learning respect, empathy, and awareness of how others feel. By following Piper's journey, young readers gain practical tools for navigating social situations at school, at home, and on the playground.
Perfect for parents, teachers, counselors, and caregivers, Piper Learns About Personal Space supports early social-emotional learning and encourages meaningful conversations about boundaries, respect, and friendship.
Ideal for children ages 3-7, this reassuring story helps young readers build confidence, develop empathy, and learn that giving others space is one of the many ways we show kindness.