A guide for pre-adolescent girls to the changes that puberty brings to their bodies, including information about menstruation.
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192 of 193 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect first "growing up" book for the preteen girl,
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This review is from: Growing Up: It's a Girl Thing (Paperback)
I have been searching for a book for my daughter (she turned 10 today!) that will help me to explain some of what will be happening to her body over the next few years. So many of the books contain too much information about sex, birth control, etc., that I feel is more appropriate for an older girl (say, 13 and up). This book, though, is just perfect for her age. It touches on all the things I think are important (breast development, first period, pubic hair and so forth). The information, language and tone of this book are just right for a girl who is still a little girl but who will not be for much longer. I am totally comfortable with reading this book to my daughter and then discussing it with her over time. I am sure she will want to take it to read on her own later, too. A wonderful book that I cannot recommend strongly enough for 9-13 year old girls.
124 of 125 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
8 Yr Old Daughter Thanks Mom for Bringing Up "Yucky Stuff",
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This review is from: Growing Up: It's a Girl Thing (Paperback)
I was sure that my 8 year old daughter would find this book "yucky" and it started out that way: She colored while I read, pretending to ignore me completely as I described the changes to her body which will occur over the next few years. Occasionally, she'd say "gross" or act shocked that I would even mention such things. But as time went on and I continued reading, she slowed coloring and over time began asking tentative, then more direct questions. Several times, things had to be re-read. A few times, she mentioned that what I read was different, and less scary, than the information she had learned from kids at school. (I hid my surprise that I wasn't the first to mention these topics.) Over the next few days, I continued to read the book to her during times we were alone and during times she appeared receptive. I was amazed that basic information about one's body would be perceived as it were the holy grail of third grade. By the final chapter my daughter was drilling me with questions that amazed me, showing a very basic and non-judgmental understanding of the topics covered. Over a few days, she had transformed into a child who could look me in the eye and talk about the "yucky stuff" without any hesitation, embarrassment or guilt. When I finished the book, she asked if she could keep it in her room and read it again. Then, to my surprise, she hugged me and said "thank you, Mom. I'm not so afraid of growing up now. You're the best!" Thank you, too, Mavis Jukes. Your book will help lay a foundation from which my daughter, her father and I can carry on an on-going dialogue in the years ahead about all the "yucky stuff"... which we've found is not so "yucky" after all.
79 of 80 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An excellent source of information for young and older.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Growing Up: It's a Girl Thing (Paperback)
My 10-year old stepdaughter started her first period while staying with us for the summer. I was worried about her comfort level with me in regards to the subject. I found this book in the local library and it was perfect. It is written in a straight-forward, but very comfortable manner. She read it front to back in about an hour, then she came to me and we looked through it together. It made conversation on the subject of puberty very easy. I learned things that nobody ever told me. I give it two THUMBS UP !!
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