Sexuality in the Comedies of William Shakespeare (Social Issues in Literature (Paperback))
The fourth of a delightful series of illustrated books by Monica Calaf and Mikel Fuentes gives young children the opportunity to learn about how they were born.
An eleven-year-old boy describes life as part of a family made up of himself, his mother and her lesbian partner.
Lifeschool: Sex Education
Lifeschool: Sex Education
Gives guidance and support to help young people cope even when under pressure from their peers and the media. Includes photographs, case studies ,reports, diaries, quotations and newspaper articles
Sex Education Source Book
BE SAFE, NOT SORRY Even guys have second thoughts about having sex. Whether you are concerned about getting a STD, your religious values, or what your partner will say about you afterwards, Virgin Sex for Guys teaches you the physical, emotional, and social consequences of having (and not having) sex. This guy’s guide to safe and healthy sex uncovers the real truths on how to have sex without getting hurt–the first time and every time. Get the real story on: *Sex for the first time–who, what,...
An alarming number of teens have experienced abusive and even physically violent behavior in dating relationships. Important for teens starting to date, this book helps readers learn to differentiate between healthy and unhealthy relationship behavior. Readers will learn the warning signs that are precursors to violence and how to keep themselves and others safe.
The Weird and Wonderful World of Billy Ballgreedy
When her sister runs away from home, Caitlin is left to deal with the emotional fallout. Unable to live up to the idealised view of her missing sister, she withdraws into herself, keeping her life - and her flourishing relationship with Rogerson - a secret even from her best friend. So when Rogerson starts hitting her, she keeps it all inside, her only outlet for her pain a diary, addressed to her missing sister...
Living with a Willy is about what it's really like to be a willy owner. It's about your body and what happens to it. Real things, stuff like what it feels like to stand in the shower next to someone who's only two weeks older than you, but seems to be in possession of a member several sizes bigger. This book isn't going to teach you a lot of long Latin words ending in m, but it might just help you understand what it really means to own a daft tuft of flesh shaped like a chipolata.
Hair is sprouting up everywhere, your skin is having an acne attack and suddenly girls aren't so annoying... What's going on? Growing up can be a rollercoaster ride, but it can be a whole lot easier if you know what to expect. With advice from everything from shaving to your social life, you can take it easy - this guide will tell you everything you need to know. The Growing Up series: Full of fun artwork and enlivened with a modern, quirky design, these books offer essential inf...
Private needs explained to kids (An encyclopaedia for the curious)
by Yulia Yarmolenko
In this informative and friendly picture book, children can find simple answers to all the big questions about how they came to be born . . . How did I get into your tummy? How did the egg and sperm turn into me? What did I eat when I was inside Mum? The conversational text, clear explanations and child-friendly artwork make this a helpful book for all curious children and their parents.
Celebrate Valentine’s Day – and love – with the number 1 bestselling Crayons! Love is yellow and orange.Because love is sunny and warm. Discover all the bright colours and subtle shades of love with this charming new book, featuring everyone’s favourite colouring crew. The perfect gift for that special someone on Valentine’s Day – or any day of the year – and a must-have for fans of The Crayons.