We have seen a scary trend over the last few weeks.

An influx of new customers have reach our site through “an organic search results.”

And every single one of these new customers who have found us via a google search have purchased the exact same productthe Good Pictures, Bad Pictures books.

What does this mean?

This means that these parents are searching one of the following:

  • “how to talk to kids about pornography”
  • “how to protect kids from pornography”
  • “when do I talk to my kids about pornography”

Or one of the many other ways you can state the same concern:

How do I prepare my children for the difficult reality of pornography without fear mongering or hurting their innocence?

Parents are struggling to understand how they can approach this topic and the only resource they can find to do it are the Good Pictures, Bad Pictures books.

This is such an important topic in today’s world and the last few weeks have shown that this is a huge parenting need right now.

Please, if you have not already done so–watch my video below where I explain what these books are, why they are so important, and how you can use them with your children.

You need to be able to talk to your kids about pornography.

These books provide a straightforward way to “porn proof” your children without scaring them (or you).

We sold out of Good Pictures, Bad Pictures Jr. last week and just now have more in stock.

Another fantastic books for talking to your children about difficult issues is Made this Way: How to Prepare Kids to Face Today’s Tough Moral Issues.

This is not a book that will simply state the Church’s teachings and then leave you to figure out how to talk about it with your children.

This book walks you through HOW to have a conversations with your children about important moral teachings of the Church.

And, this book provides two sets of explanations/talking points–one for children, one for teens.

Seriously, if you have not read this book, please consider getting it today.

If you have read this book, please consider getting this for a friend.

Or share this blog post with a friend so they can learn about these practical resources.

To find even more parenting resources, click HERE to find our entire collection.

Also on the blog: Here is what Catholic men in their 20s want parents to know about raising chaste boys

Also on the blog: Visiting a Public Health clinic with my teens

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