5.0

This is a VERY important book to exist in the world. I do have a few minor quibbles with it, but on the whole I don't think I've seen another book as clear and detailed as this, and it's very well done.

My quibbles:
- Page 24 is the very first mention of consent being somethign that other people have, that oyu need to respect, as opposed to it only being about you and your body. Once it's introduced, it's done well, but I think this concept should have been in the opening pages.
- At one point two characters agree to pain their faces blue. The color is clearly green, or perhaps teal. Just change the wording to match the printing, it's not that hard. It's a little detail, but it irked me.
- Inappropriate touch is mentioned, but not elaborated upon. I think that's ok...but the last page says "there are some things kids can't consent to" without any further detail at all. If I were a kid I would find this perplexing. If I had trusted adults to ask, that would be great, but not all kids do. And some adults might think a kid asking such a question is inappropriate. I understand that the author didn't want to get into heavy things, but I think it's better to either not say anything or to say something substantive.