Introducing The Body Safety Songs

Discover a revolutionary way to teach body safety!

Each song teaches a different, research-based safety concept for preventing child sexual abuse!
Read the captions, then click the tiles to hear the songs.
Experience the kid friendly way in which these important safety concepts are addressed, and decide if they could benefit your family too!

(Visit the Getting Started page for more info on the key talking points in each song.)
The songs can be enjoyed for FREE on YouTube, or Pinterest, or purchased & downloaded here as mp3s.

Tell! Tell! Tell!: Let this song start a conversation with your 3-11 year old about the importance of not keeping secrets and that they can talk to you about anything. The song defines secrets vs surprises, teaches to never keep secrets, especially body safety secrets, upbeat chorus encourages kids to tell, Tell, TELL! (recommended for ages 3-11)

My Body My Rules: Let this song start a conversation with your 3-10 year old about body autonomy, consent, and how to get help if someone doesn’t listen to “No.” Upbeat chorus gives kids permission to say ‘no’ to any unwanted touch. (recommended for ages 3-10)

I Know What To Do: Let this song start a conversation with your 6-11 year old about pornography & what to do when they see it. This song teaches kids what pornography (or “unsafe pictures”) is while affirming that every part of their body is good, that it’s normal to be curious, & that they can talk to you about seeing unsafe pictures without getting in trouble.
(recommended for ages 6-11)

I’ve Gotta Go (The Gettaway Song): Let this song start a conversation with your 5-10 year old about exit strategies, peer pressure, and trusting their gut. This song provides words for getting out of a bad situation without confrontation, helps kids learn to recognize when they have a bad feeling about a person or a situation, and to always get seek help from a safe adult afterward.
(recommended for ages 5-10)

The Bath Time Conversation Song: Let this song start a conversation with your 3-8 year old about getting help with their body when they need it. The song teaches about safety in situations when we do need help with our bodies, like bath time or a Doctor visit. It also explains what it means to keep something private and personal and how to get help  if someone is being unsafe.
(recommended for ages 3-8)

My Safety Circle: Let this song start a conversation with your 4-10 year old about how safe adults behave and how to setup their own “safety circle.” This song helps kids & parents choose 5 people to be their “body guards” who they can go to if body safety rules are being broken or if they are worried about anything. It defines the attributes of a safe adult, & what to do if someone on their safety circle ever does anything unsafe.
(recommended for ages 4-10)

I Can Do Hard Things: Let this song start a conversation with your 3-12 year old about the importance of mistakes as you learn, and how to develop a growth mindset. This song demonstrates a resilient perspective that can help kids find a path forward through life setbacks, which reduces risk & insulates them against some of the effects of abuse. (recommended for ages 3-12)

The Swimsuit Song: Let this song start a conversation with your 3-10 year old about safe touch vs unsafe touch, & keeping private parts private. This song gives kids words to get help if anyone is being unsafe, including an older child, or friend (as opposed to “a bad guy” which is a less common scenario).
(recommended for ages 3-10)

The House Rules: Let this song start a conversation with your 3-12 year old about the kind of behavior they can expect from safe adults and from other kids at home, school, and activities. It also teaches boundaries and habits parents can enforce that will reduce the risk of abuse.
(recommended for ages 3-12)

Tricky People: Let this song start a conversation with your 6-12 year old about the red flag behaviors of unsafe people. This song exposes grooming techniques that often precede abuse, including things a groomer might tell a child to make them feel guilty & to prevent them from seeking help. (recommended for ages 6-12)

The Uh-Oh Feeling: Let this song start a conversation with your 3-6 year old about their body’s natural, physical signs that tell them when they are in danger. This song teaches them to trust their gut, and to tell their safety circle anytime something happens that makes them feel “the Uh-Oh” feeling. (recommended for ages 3-6)

The Lullaby–Coming Soon: This song teaches kids that they are loved, that nothing and no one can ever change their worth, and that you will be there for them no matter the situation. Click HERE to subscribe to the Body Safety Songs YouTube channel and be notified as this and other resources become available! (recommended for all ages)

Internet Safety–Coming Soon: This song teaches seven rules that will keep kids safe on-line and help them have a healthy relationship with technology!
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Purchase the compete Body Safety Songs mp3 Album

Listen to the Body Safety Songs FOR FREE on YouTube or Pinterest. OR listen to them anytime. anywhere, on any device by purchasing the mp3s. Perfect for families who prefer options outside of YouTube.

Proceeds go toward making the songs accessible to more children and preventing child sexual abuse! Protect your own family with the complete album, while helping to protect other children at the same time.

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