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My Body is Mine
By: Margaret Maggy McCamick
My Body is Mine was written for the purpose of helping children recognize inappropriate adult behavior and how to report it with the goal of stopping or preventing it. The ultimate hope is its story will simply help children who are involved in improper or abusive situations. It is concisely written with captivating graphics, which are sure to capture children’s attention.
About the Author
Margaret Maggy McCamick (1984-2020), author. Ms. McCamick was an avid reader, writer, athlete, and, most importantly, loving mother. She graduated from The Ohio State University in 2013 with a degree in biology and worked as an R&D chemist as well as other jobs throughout college and her adult life. She studied and spoke French and Japanese and enjoyed running, SCUBA diving, canoeing, nature hikes, traveling, and combat sports (competing in the West Virginia Toughman competition twice). She also enjoyed singing, dancing, and performing in her high school and Ohio State University theatre productions as well as small or extra roles in many movie productions. Ms. McCamick wrote this book as helping children was a topic very close to her heart. She is missed by many.
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My Body is Mine
By: Margaret Maggy McCamick
My Body is Mine was written for the purpose of helping children recognize inappropriate adult behavior and how to report it with the goal of stopping or preventing it. The ultimate hope is its story will simply help children who are involved in improper or abusive situations. It is concisely written with captivating graphics, which are sure to capture children’s attention.
About the Author
Margaret Maggy McCamick (1984-2020), author. Ms. McCamick was an avid reader, writer, athlete, and, most importantly, loving mother. She graduated from The Ohio State University in 2013 with a degree in biology and worked as an R&D chemist as well as other jobs throughout college and her adult life. She studied and spoke French and Japanese and enjoyed running, SCUBA diving, canoeing, nature hikes, traveling, and combat sports (competing in the West Virginia Toughman competition twice). She also enjoyed singing, dancing, and performing in her high school and Ohio State University theatre productions as well as small or extra roles in many movie productions. Ms. McCamick wrote this book as helping children was a topic very close to her heart. She is missed by many.