Beauty Tips (Pretty Joys, #8)
by Agnes De Bezenac and Salem De Bezenac
A Message for My Grandchildren (The Retiring Mind, #3)
by Robert P Delamontagne Ph D
Frequently Asked Questions about Divorce (FAQ: Teen Life)
by Rory M Bergin and Jared Meyer
Few life events are more traumatic or confusing to a teen than divorce within the family. The feelings of betrayal, neglect, hurt, fear, anger, resentment, loss of control and security, and divided loyalties can tear children apart and negatively affect their school work, social life, and family relationships. Acting out, depression, alcohol and drug abuse, and antisocial behavior can result if the divorce is not handled well by parents and other responsible adults. This book offers the calming,...
Walk with Me Leveled Text (Early Rising Readers (En))
by Judy Kentor Schmauss
Becoming an upstanding member of the community involves many different qualities. In this series about social and emotional learning, young readers will be introduced to six qualities of good character. They are explained in simple, easy-to-understand examples.
This friendly book talks to teens in their own language, with emphasis on the subject that is foremost in the minds of just about every adolescent boy and girl: Sex. Separate chapters titled Boy Stuff and Girl Stuff describe body changes that occur during puberty, with frank and open explanations of male and female genitals, how they feel and how they function. Chapters that follow discuss typical teen problems, as well as those entirely new feelings that come with sexual development. Among them...
A girl describes how her skin, bones, muscles, brain, blood, heart, lungs, and stomach receive energy and function as parts of her body.
Puberty (Health Issues)
by Susan Elliot Wright and Elliot-Wright
The purpose of this book is to help reassure young people that the changes experienced by them at puberty are normal. It clearly explains what physical changes occur to boys and girls, when and how they happen, and how they might affect the day-to-day life of individuals. Emotional changes are also explored, looking at how relationships with parents and friends may change over time. Topics covered include personal hygiene, healthy eating, acne, crushes, love and sex. It is clearly designed, with...
There is one thing that puzzles Samira ... PERIODS! She has heard people talking about them, but has no idea what they are. With the help of this book and her family, she learns all about that time of the month!This friendly and reassuring book about periods for young girls follows the story of Samira as she finds out from her mum and dad all about when a first period arrives. It clearly explains why girls have them, what happens in the body to make periods and what the first signs of getting a...
Collection of short fictional stories that present a Christian perspective on the physical and emotional changes children face as they reach puberty. Solid, godly values accompany this discussion of sexual development.
Have You Started Yet? (Plugged in (Paperback)) (Piccolo Books)
by Ruth Thomson and Ruth Thompson
Explains how and why menstrual periods happen, what they are like, and what to do about them.
Good Night to Your Fantastic Elastic Brain
by JoAnn Deak and Terrence Deak
Go to sleep and grow your brain! During the day, your brain helps you do things like eat, walk, play with friends, and learn new things—and using your brain helps it stretch and get stronger. But did you know that you have the power to grow and train your brain just by going to sleep? In fact, while you're resting, your brain is doing some of its most important work! Learn about the important jobs your brain does at night like: Locking in what you learned during the day Resetting itself so t...