Volunteers in the Supporting Newcomer Access Project (SNAP) at Planned Parenthood Toronto have created a brand new sexual health activity book! That’s awesome!
The ideas, art, and activities in this book were created and made by SNAP volunteers during our 2015-2016 cycle of the program. Their goal was to help make learning about sex and relationships to be fun, simple and accessible, and we definitely think they did just that!
It’s got match games, crosswords, spot the difference, connect the dots, and more!
Check out, download, print off, and share the Do It Yourself (or with someone else) activity book today: CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD
If you have questions about this topic, feel free to contact one of our peer educators. [Link]
Last Updated: August 2021
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