The Girls' Guide to Growing Up: Self-Help Book for 12+ | Confidence, Life Skills, Emotional Growth & Personal Development by Anita Naik (Paperback)
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C**s
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Such a great book!
26 January 2025
T**a
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For my 13 Yr old neice thank u
23 December 2023
O**t
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13 March 2025
N**e W**e
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Bought for my tween daughter. She's read it several times over. Very happy, well written and explained for her. Great quality, would recommend.
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G**y
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I brought this for my 9 year old to answer some questions she may have, told her she can look and talk about it if she wants to. I was concerned that she was too young but she likes it and she did have questions that she already wanted to ask.
13 March 2025
P**y
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Great book this is really going to help my daughter understand what’s happing.
A friendly, reassuring and positive guide for girls as they approach puberty, explaining the changes that will happen to their bodies as they grow up and how these changes might make them feel. Covering everything from periods and breast development to body hair and personal hygiene, puberty and parenting expert Anita Naik addresses any worries that girls may have relating to what is 'normal'. She reassures readers and boosts their confidence, encouraging them to feel positive about the changes they will experience as they go through puberty. The book also includes lifestyle advice on topics like healthy eating and exercise, and information on how puberty affects boys.
Topics covered:
What is puberty?
Your puberty timeline
Breasts and bras
Same age, different stage
Skin changes
Sweat, smells and personal hygiene
Hair in new places
Down there
What are periods?
The practical side of periods
Coping with periods
Sex explained
Making babies
New feelings
Managing your moods
Healthy eating
The power of exercise
Self-esteem and body image
Privacy and your body
Puberty for boys
Boys have worries, too