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The Care & Keeping of You: The Body Book for Girls |
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Rating:  Summary: The care & keeping of you: the body book for girls Review: This is a candid look at growing up. It helps with the transition of little girls to young ladies. The friendly and funny writing offers an exceptional bridge to encourage communication among mothers and daughters. This is wonderful aid to puberty. The best way for children to understand their bodies is to be informed.
Rating:  Summary: Care and Keeping of you Review: This book really helps you understand what is coming in your life, from shaving to periods, and everything in between like bras, hair care, braces, face, health, feet, hands, and everything else you can think of, this book helps girls prepare for it, definately a 5 star book!
Rating:  Summary: HELPED ME UNDERSTAND GIRLS! Review: When I asked my mom what the differences were between boys and girls, she handed me this book to read. Man, how exciting! I learned a lot. But, my mom told me not to look at girls, because that is naughty and that girls lead to bad things like having fun and taking all of your money.
Rating:  Summary: This is the book you are looking for! Review: This is the book you want for your young daughters and have been searching for! My nine year old daughter has been so excited about this book and cant say enough about all the wonderful things it covers that will make your young girls feel so special!! Such a contrast to the way I had to learn about such things in a dark, elementary basement on a film screen and was frightened nearly to death about what was going to happen to me!
I bought "The Period Book" thinking it would be this great book with funny cartoons and it was so awful and completely inappropriate for preteen and young teenaged girls.
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