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Celebrate Your Body (and Its Changes, Too!): The Ultimate Puberty Book for Girls
Celebrate Your Body (and Its Changes, Too!): The Ultimate Puberty Book for Girls | Sonya Renee Taylor
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Puberty comes with a lot of changes. Celebrate Your Body (And Its Changes, Too!) will help girls understand (and love) their bodies now and as they continue to grow.For many girls, puberty can be an uncertain time. Celebrate Your Body (And Its Changes, Too!) includes everything girls need to know about breasts and bras, their period, hair here and there, feelings and friends, and so much more. This book will guide them as they learn about (and celebrate) their amazing, changing, one-of-a-kind bodies--during puberty and beyond! Among puberty books for girls, Celebrate Your Body offers encouraging support while answering real questions that girls have about puberty. Positive, judgment-free, and medically accurate, this book discusses puberty in a way to which young girls can relate.Celebrate Your Body offers essential insight such as: An overview of puberty that explains what happens, when it happens, and how she'll knowExplanations of changes in body, mood, and relationships--and how to confidently approach these changes that occur in pubertyPractical advice for navigating new situations during puberty--from understanding growth spurts to managing overwhelming emotions to staying safe on social mediaComplete with current, accessible medical information, Celebrate Your Body offers a fresh take on this whole "puberty" thing that will leave girls feeling informed, empowered, and ready for the changes that lie ahead.
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Really liked this one, easy & relatable. Can I also say how much better info is for young girls today. I remember that horrible pamphlet that I was given about my changing body in the 80s & I don‘t think I learned a thing. Not to mention I grew up in a conservative Catholic household where sex & your body were not discussed (I love my mom dearly but she failed miserably in this portion of my life). This one is very body positive & does say

ncsufoxes several times to talk to a trusted adult if you have more questions. 6d
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