Synopses & Reviews
Girls approaching puberty have lots of questions: How can they get rid of zits? Why do they sometimes feel cranky and scared? Are they "normal"? With a relaxed conversational style, this comprehensive and compassionate guide will help answer those questions and many more--even those that are too scary or embarrassing to ask.
Loaded with information that will help tween girls understand and cope with the physical and psychological changes that go along with puberty, this updated and expanded coming-of-age guide will be shared and read over and over until all those changes don't seem so confusing.
Review
"The accessible format, attractive design, and chatty narrative make this a worthy addition to the girls' development canon."--
School Library Journal"Conversational, nonjudgmental, accurate, practical, and broad in scope, this title gives girls an idea of what they can expect, physically and emotionally, as they become young women."--Booklist
Synopsis
Now in an updated new edition, a helpful and direct girls' guide to surviving puberty.
About the Author
MARGARET BLACKSTONE writes books about science as well as picture books. She lives in New York City.
ELISSA HADEN GUEST is the author of the Iris and Walter easy reader series. She lives in San Francisco, California.
BARBARA POLLAK has illustrated several children's books, including her own Our Community Garden. She lives in San Francisco, California.
While working on Girl Stuff, the authors consulted a gynecologist, two psychologists, a sex educator, a dermatologist, and a pediatric nurse.