Children’s / Teenage personal and social topics: Sex education and the facts of life
Hachette Children's Group The Girls' Guide to Growing Up: the best-selling
Book Synopsis"... this book is a MUST if you have a growing girl." - online customer review"Some things are super scary especially for a 9-year-old but reading this together, I felt, let her know that she could talk to me about anything." - online customer review"It has everything a girl needs to understand their body and mood changes as they experience this new stage of their lives." - online customer review"A very gentle and friendly guide to growing up." - online customer review"The illustrations are all child-appropriate and the level of detail is set just right." - online customer review"Opens the door for conversations about the changes they are and will be going through." - online customer reviewA sensitively written, friendly guide to growing up, specifically aimed at younger girls.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 Girls' Guide to Growing Up also includes advice on topics such as body image, self-esteem and how puberty affects boys, and has an age-appropriate section on sex and reproduction.Contents include:- What is puberty?- Your puberty timeline- Breasts and bras- Same age, different stage- Skin changes- Sweats, smells and personal hygiene- Hair in new places- Changes down below- What are periods?- The practical side of periods- Managing 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, tooTrade ReviewGirls can often feel shy about asking sensitive questions of adults, so this is an excellent book to give them so they can dip into it to get the answers ... topics covered include trying your first bra, dealing with spots, building your confidence and preparing for periods. * Parents In Touch *Table of Contents 1: What is puberty? 2: Hormones 3: Growth and weight 4: Body hair growth 5: Breast changes 6: Skin changes 7: Body sweat and hygiene 8: The changes inside you 9: Periods: what to expect 10: The physical and practical side of menstruation 11: How to cope with periods 12: Self-esteem and body image 13: Feelings and mood swings 14: Sex and babies 15: Boys and puberty 16: Boys have worries too 17: Healthy eating 18: The power of exercise 19: Privacy and your body 20: Contacts and help
£7.99
Nosy Crow Ltd Making A Baby: An Inclusive Guide to How Every
Book SynopsisIn this honest, accessible illustrated guide to how babies are made, young readers can find out exactly what is needed to grow a baby, from introducing the basic building blocks of life such as sperm and eggs, to explaining the different ways that these building blocks can be put together to create a family. Working closely with a leading national LGBT organisation, this inclusive guide to Making a Baby covers sex, sperm and egg donation, IUI, IVF, surrogacy and adoption, as well as explaining how a baby grows in the womb and about different kinds of births. Written in gentle and accessible language that can be shared with younger children or read alone by confident readers, we hope this book and its clear illustrations will provide the stepping stone for every parent to have an open conversation with their child about how babies are made, and their family began.
£11.39
Nosy Crow Ltd Growing Up: An Inclusive Guide to Puberty and
Book SynopsisA modern and inclusive guide to help every child understand their journey from childhood to being a grown-up.Growing up is a natural part of life, and every child deserves to understand the different ways their body may change as they grow older. While puberty happens to everyone, every child's journey from childhood to being a grown-up will be as unique as they are!In this honest, accessible illustrated guide to puberty, young readers can find out exactly what may happen as they grow from being a child to becoming a grown-up. From getting taller and discovering hair growing in new places to developing breasts, experiencing periods or having wet dreams, this book provides the perfect stepping stone for every caregiver to have an open conversation about what it really means for a child to be growing up.Working closely with a leading national LGBT organisation as well as a biology specialist and an equality, diversity and inclusivity consultant, Growing Up covers everything from biological sex and gender identity to physical changes and emotional development, including sections on friendships and emotional health, creating and respecting boundaries and online safety.Written in friendly and accessible language that can be shared with a child or read independently, Growing Up also includes a further reading section and glossary to answer more complex questions, as well as signposting where young readers can find help from trusted sources outside of the home or school environment.Table of ContentsSpread 1: IntroductionSpread 2: Biological sex and gender identitySpread 3: Hormones and mood swingsSpread 4: Getting taller, growing body hair, starting to experience body odour, spotsSpread 5: Changes experienced by people born with a vulva: breast growth and other physical changesSpread 6: Changes experienced by people born with a vulva: periods and how to cope with themSpread 7: Changes experienced by people born with a penis: body hair and facial hair growth, penis and testicle growth, vocal changesSpread 8: Changes experienced by people born with a penis: more frequent erections, wet dreamsSpread 9: Dealing strong feelings (both positive and negative), changing friendships, respecting differences. Attraction is framed through the prism of friendship as opposed to romantic/sexual attraction.Spread 10: Boundaries, consent and taking responsibility for your own behaviour in day-to-day social interactionsSpread 11: Online safety, including taking responsibility for your own behaviour onlineSpread 12: Conclusion/summarySpread 13: Further reading/extra questions: more detailed information about biological sex and gender identity, more detailed information about online safety including understanding your digital footprint, and more detailed information about the seriousness of cyberbullying. This spread also includes a recommendation of safe places/organisations a child can reach out to for help if they do not feel they can ask questions or express themselves/be listened to at home, at school or in the community.Spread 14: Glossary
£11.69
Hachette Children's Group Lads: A Guide to Respect and Consent for Teenage
Book SynopsisIn a world full of negative influences, LADS is a toolkit for teenage boys on respect and consent, helping them call out bad behaviour and giving them the confidence to be their best selves. *What people are saying about LADS!*'The antithesis of Andrew Tate' - Guardian'This book is the mate that backs you up and gives you the confidence to speak up for what's right, building the foundations for healthy, respectful relationships' - The Scotsman'If I could give this book 10 stars out of 5 I would do it in an instant. It is a well written, important and much needed handbook on how to be a good guy' - B Humphrey, Netgalley Reviewer* Have you ever been in a situation where there's a loud guy making dodgy comments, cracking jokes that only he thinks are funny or leering at the girls in the room? You can feel the tension, right? That Guy is the worst, but no one is saying anything, because the whole situation is intimidating and awkward.This toolkit will help you call out bad behaviour and understand the serious issues facing girls today. And it will make you feel confident navigating relationships, so that everyone feels happy, heard and respected, while being the best version of yourself. From flirting disasters and what staying in the friend zone really means to the perils of porn, 'locker room talk' and the importance of consent, this is a vital handbook for lads who are fed up of That Guy, and who want to step up and help create positive change.*'The kind of book that tells you the things you need to hear as a teenage boy, but you'd rather not have to ask your mum or dad about, and in a way that feels chatty and not patronising. It's easy to dip in and out of the sections too. After reading it, I felt more confident about speaking up with my male friends when I heard them saying things that weren't right, and I hope I would be a better friend to my friends who are girls' - Sydney, aged 14Recommended for ages 13 and over.Trade ReviewThe antithesis of Andrew Tate * Guardian *An honest, insightful and funny read ... this book is the mate that backs you up and gives you the confidence to speak up for what's right, building the foundations for healthy, respectful relationships * The Scotsman *It is not unusual for teenage boys to not know what is acceptable and what isn't, rather than rely on the internet they now have a book to turn to...it's most definitely a vital book for teen boys, helping to create a culture of positive change * Armadillo Magazine *Topical, timely and like nothing published before for this young male market, Lads is a much-needed non-fiction guide for teenage boys, exploring consent, respect, bullying and navigating relationships ... this is a vital handbook * The Lancashire Post *Encourage your teen to read it; leave it lying around. If you don't have teens yourself, buy more copies and gift them to friends who do. Let's keep believing in our young people and their potential to be excellent. -- Fee Reads * For the Love of Books Blog *
£9.49
Scholastic Healthy Mind Happy You How to Take Care of Your
Book SynopsisThis reassuring, fact-packed book for girls and boys is all abouthow to maintain good mental health while growing up.
£9.49
Hachette Children's Group The Boys' Guide to Growing Up: the best-selling
Book Synopsis"My son said nothing scared him after reading this book and he felt much more comfortable about it all." - online customer review"Do you ever wonder how to start the conversation about the birds and the bees with your child? Well, this book helps you in so many ways! Highly recommend if you're planning on having that talk soon." - online customer review"Great book, factual, easy to understand and supports parental talks!" - online customer review"It's a perfect no-nonsense book! Brilliant!" - online customer review"It has all the answers for inquisitive minds." - online customer review"My son is autistic and finds change very hard. This book has helped him to understand the changes that will happen in himself that he can't control. Bright pictures with accurate details for the body parts. Great book!" - online customer reviewA sensitively written, friendly guide to growing up, specifically aimed at younger boys.A friendly, reassuring and positive guide for boys 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 body hair and vocal changes to mood swings and self-esteem, puberty and parenting expert Phil Wilkinson addresses any worries that boys might have relating to what is 'normal'. He reassures readers and boosts their confidence, encouraging them to feel positive about the changes they will experience as they go through puberty.The Boys' Guide to Growing Up also includes advice on topics such exercise, shaving, talking about feelings and how puberty affects girls, and has an age-appropriate section on sex and reproduction.Contents include:- What is puberty?- Your puberty timeline- How do hormones work?- The height and weight race- A deeper voice- Spotty skin- Hair, hair, everywhere- The art of shaving- Sweat, smells and personal hygiene- Changes down below- New feelings- Sex explained- Making babies- Keeping your confidence up- Mood swings- Managing your feelings- Healthy eating- The power of exercise- Privacy and your body- Puberty for girls- Girls have worries, tooTable of Contents 1: What is puberty? 2: Your puberty timeline 3: How do hormones work? 4: The growth and weight race 5: A deeper voice 6: Spots (and how to manage them) 7: Hair, hair, everywhere 8: The art of shaving 9: Sweat, smells and personal hygiene 10: Changes down below 11: More changes down below 12: New feelings 13: Sex explained 14: Making babies 15: Keeping your confidence up 16: Mood swings 17: Managing your feelings 18: Healthy eating 19: The power of exercise 20: Privacy and your body 21: Puberty for girls 22: Girls have worries, too
£9.25
Scholastic Growing Up for Girls Everything You Need to Know
Book SynopsisA reassuring, fact-packed book for girls on what to expect when growingup. From Dr Emily MacDonagh, OK! magazine's popular Health and ParentingColumnist.
£8.54
Hachette Children's Group You Grow Girl!: The Complete No Worries Guide to
Book Synopsis'A book that every girl needs to grow up happy, healthy and thriving' - Holly WilloughbyNHS GP and This Morning's resident doctor, Dr. Zoe Williams, is here to explain everything girls need to know about puberty - plus lots more.Growing up is exciting, but it can also be a strange and confusing time. This book will help you can ride your rollercoaster more smoothly!We'll cover the usual things such as periods and body changes, but also equip you with the knowledge you need to flourish and thrive in today's world, from self-care and recognising healthy relationships to talking about your mental health with confidence.Packed with easy-to-understand information, myth-busting advice and fun illustrations, this is the ultimate growing-up guide for girls aged 9+ who want to feel empowered, informed and positive about becoming the very best version of themselves.Content includes:- Looking after your body, from healthy eating and hygiene to body confidence and exercise- Mental health awareness, self-care and hobbies- Managing relationships, from family and friends to crushes- A sensitive, age-appropriate introduction to sex, consent and privacy- Navigating the online world, including social media, bullying and cyber safety- Case studies of amazing and inspiring women'Informative and empowering, perfect for my daughter Betsy, and all girls growing up in today's world' - Denise van OutenTrade ReviewYou Grow Girl! is a useful, delightful and all out fabulous book by Dr. Zoe Williams... The illustrations are colourful and engaging and show the glorious diversity of girls everywhere. Every girl will feel herself represented and considered through this wonderful book. -- Becky Goddard-Hill * Emotionally Healthy Kids Blog *
£8.99
Hachette Children's Group Positively Teenage
Book SynopsisPositively Teenage gives you tools to approach your teenage years with optimism and understanding and to develop real wellbeing for life. The media so often portray adolescence negatively but this book shows you how to approach these years far more positively so that you can really flourish and be in control. You''ll find simple strategies to develop a positive attitude, growth mindset, self-understanding, determination and resilience and you''ll see how those strengths will help you cope with any challenges, enjoy life and achieve your potential. Full of practical, proven strategies for physical and mental health, Positively Teenage will show you lots of ways to flourish physically and mentally - from doing things you enjoy to learning new skills; looking after your diet, exercise and attitude to being healthy online; getting great sleep to understanding your personality - allowing you to take control of many areas of your life. With these new sTrade ReviewThe lively presentation, easy readability and plenty of visual material all add up to an approachable, accessible and motivating book which will be dipped into throughout early teen years, and continue to have a lasting and positive impact. * Parents in Touch *There's not much author Nicola Morgan doesn't know about the teenage brain and this new title that focuses on well being for teens is informative, well researched and useful. It's written in a very accessible style and is easy to dip in and out of so it's easily digested. Lots of quizzes throughout promote self reflection and encourage good habits to keep the mind and body healthy. Lots of links for accessing follow on materials are provided and the page layout is fun without looking patronising or childish. A must have for every secondary school library. -- Bev's Bookshelves * Good reads *
£7.99
Hachette Children's Group Dont Panic Its Puberty A Guide for Boys
Book SynopsisA funny, body-positive look at puberty for boysBoys today are learning about and going through puberty at a younger age than ever before. Don''t Panic, It''s Puberty! offers a positive, reassuring look at the main changes that they will go through during puberty both physically and emotionally - from hair sprouting in unexpected places to spots, growth spurts, tiredness and mood swings.The funny, cartoon-style illustrations keep the tone light but are anatomically accurate and show a range of real body types, encouraging inclusivity and self-acceptance. Perfect reading for children aged 8+The text and illustrations have been reviewed by a qualified medical doctor.ContentsDon''t panic!All changeGrowing up. And up. And up.You sound differentHormones behind it allA Spot of BotherHair everywhereTime for a shave?Keeping cleanLooking after your bodyCatch some Z''sDown thereFirst crushe
£9.49
Hachette Children's Group How to Grow Up and Feel Amazing!: The No-Worries
Book SynopsisThe nation's favourite doctor, Dr Ranj, is here to explain everything you ever wanted to know about puberty - plus lots more. What does it mean to be a boy? And I'm not just talking about what you have between your legs, but what life is really like for boys. Growing up is a real minefield! So I've put everything I've learned both from my career as an NHS doctor and my own life experiences into this twenty-first century guide to being a boy.It covers the obvious things like the physical changes you'll go through during puberty and adolescence (hello, pubic hair and voice breaking!), but also helps you to figure out how to manage your emotions, deal with friends and family and learn about healthy relationships.Filled with easy-to-understand explanations, down-to-earth advice and cheeky illustrations, this growing-up guide by trusted paediatrician Dr Ranj is perfect for readers aged 10+ who want to discover the confidence to be the very best version of themselves.Content includes:- Puberty and physical development, including genital, skin, hair and voice changes- Looking after your body, from shaving, good hygiene and healthy eating to body confidence and exercise- Mental health awareness, including the importance of sleep, managing mood swings and anxiety- Managing relationships, from parents and siblings to friends and crushes, and how to cope with bullying- A sensitive, age-appropriate introduction to sex, consent and privacy- Navigating the online world, including social media and cybersafety
£9.49
Quercus Publishing Stories for Boys Who Dare to be Different
Book SynopsisWINNER OF THE CHILDREN'S BOOK OF THE YEAR AT THE NATIONAL BOOK AWARDS 2018 & THE SUNDAY TIMES NUMBER 1 BESTSELLER (April 2018) ___________'This book can save lives. This book can change lives. This book can help to bring forth another generation of boys who dare to be different.' Benjamin Zephaniah___________Daniel Radcliffe, Galileo Galilei, Nelson Mandela, Louis Armstrong, Grayson Perry, Louis Braille, Lionel Messi, King George VI, Jamie Oliver... all dared to be different.Prince charming, dragon slayer, mischievous prankster... More often than not, these are the role-models boys encounter in the books they read at home and at school. As a boy, there is an assumption that you will conform to a stereotypical idea of masculinity.But what if you're the introvert kind? What if you prefer to pick up a book rather than a sword? What if you want to cry when you're feeling sad or angry? What if you like the idea of wearing a dress?There is an ongoing crisis with regards to young men and mental health, with unhelpful gender stereotypes contributing to this malaise. Stories for Boys Who Dare to Be Different offers a welcome alternative narrative. It is an extraordinary compilation of 100 stories of famous and not-so-famous men from the past to the present day, every single one of them a rule-breaker and innovator in his own way, and all going on to achieve amazing things. Entries include Frank Ocean, Salvador Dalí, Rimbaud, Beethoven, Barack Obama, Stormzy, Ai Weiwei and Jesse Owens - different sorts of heroes from all walks of life and from all over the world.A beautiful and transporting book packed with stories of adventure and wonderment, it will appeal to those who need the courage to reject peer pressure and go against the grain. It is the must-have book for all those boys who worry about stuff and all those parents who worry about their boys who worry about stuff. It will educate and entertain, while also encourage and inspire.*For tales of even more brilliant men who have dared to be different, STORIES FOR BOYS WHO DARE TO BE DIFFERENT 2 is out now!*Trade ReviewThis book can save lives. This book can change lives. This book can help to bring forth another generation of boys who dare to be different. * Benjamin Zephaniah *[The stories] coalesce into a rousing symphony of against-the-odds achievement. * Financial Times *[This] will help to inspire a younger generation to understand that you don't have to be tough, strong and a dragon killer to be worthwhile. * Stylist *Offer[s] a refreshing twist . . . and will encourage young boys to resist the gender stereotypes that can damage men as much as women. * Daily Express *
£18.00
Usborne Publishing Ltd Growing Up
Book SynopsisA clear and simple guide to growing up, and the changes you can expect during puberty. With cartoony artwork and diagrams, this book explains puberty in a simple, clear and friendly way. Designed to help reassure readers that what they're going through is normal, whether that's coping with a changing body, mood swings, new emotions and even questions about their sexuality and identity. The writing and art style, and the level of detail given in each topic, has been tailored to be suitable for kids aged 10 and up, who have just begun their journey into puberty - or are likely to start soon. Topics covered include: growing taller, getting hairier, bras, periods, shaving, all about vaginas, vulvas and penises, sex, sexuality, love, relationships, friendships, hormones, looking after yourself, staying safe and keeping healthy - written in consultation with experts in sex education and gender studies, alongside medical doctors.
£7.59
Jessica Kingsley Publishers What's Happening to Tom?: A book about puberty
Book SynopsisTom notices that his body is changing. Tom's voice is different and hair is growing in new places. There are other changes happening too. Tom learns that he has started growing into a man. Following Tom as he begins to notice changes to his body, this simple resource helps parents and carers teach boys with autism or other special needs about puberty. It covers all the changes that they will experience, both emotional such as new feelings and physical such as wet dreams. This fully illustrated positive and entertaining book provides the perfect opportunity to talk about puberty with boys and young men with autism or special needs.Trade ReviewThankfully, we have reached a point where society recognizes that all people, including those with a developmental disorder such as autism, are sexual beings who have a right to knowledge and to be safe. But there are aspects of sexuality that are challenging and not easy to teach. These attractively illustrated books, with their clear, anatomically correct pictures and simple, unambiguous text, deal bravely with these topics and will facilitate discussion and learning. They will be a very welcome addition to the bookshelves of families who have an adolescent boy on the autism spectrum. -- Sarah Attwood, author of Making Sense of SexThis series is perfect for use in sex education classes. An excellent and very helpful choice for professionals working with people with ASD! -- Ioannis Voskopoulos-Labrini Ioannou, psychologistThe Tom books about privacy and puberty for boys on the autism spectrum are a wonderful resource for families and young people with ASD. Each of the books addresses a range of relevant topics, to promote safety and healthy practices that will ensure better inclusion in society for boys and men on the spectrum. I have met hundreds of parents and teachers who often find that these issues related to puberty are in most urgent need of being addressed - finally, books that help us help our sons, brothers, students, and friends! -- Dr Helen McCabe, Executive Director, The Five Project for International Autism and Disability Support (www.thefiveproject.org), USWhat's Happening to Tom? Tom Needs to Go and Thins Tom Likes are aimed specifically at young boys with autism to help them understand their developing sexuality and to behave in ways that are socially appropriate and will keep them safe... These short hardback books have bold, friendly information on each page with a full colour illustration opposite. This honesty, straightforward approach is exactly what autistic boys growing up need. -- Debbie Elley, Co-editor * AuKids Magazine *Full marks to author and mum Kate Reynolds and illustrator Jonathon Powell for tackling a tricky subject with such style and humour. Their set of three books - What's Happening to Tom?, Tom Needs to Go and Things Tom Likes are aimed specifically at young boys with autism to help them understand their developing sexuality and to behave in ways that are socially appropriate and will keep them safe... The books act as a visual guide... An honest approach like this will help them to learn quickly and to ask you questions without any sense of shame or embarrassment. -- Debby Elley, Co-editor * AuKids Magazine *In simple and unambiguous text and bright pictures, often explicit, we see Tom beginning to grow up. First he notices hair in different places, then he gets spots, his voice begins to change, and he needs to shower every day and use deodorant...while aimed at those who are autistic, the book will be useful to others with learning difficulties because of its avoidance of euphemisms and the explicit qualities in the illustrations. Highly visual. -- HealthyBooks
£14.43
Quarto Publishing PLC Can We Talk About Consent
Book SynopsisWhat exactly is consent? Why does it matter? How can you respect other people’s boundaries, and have them respect yours? Can We Talk About Consent? breaks down the basics of how to give and get consent in every aspect of life for readers aged 14 years and older. It's a powerful word, but not everyone understands exactly what it means. This stylish guide explains clearly why consent matters – for all of us. With honest explanations by experienced sex and relationships educator Justin Hancock, you'll learn how consent is a vital part of how we connect with ourselves and our self-esteem, the people close to us and the wider world. The book covers a broad range of topics, including: how we greet each other how to choose things for ourselves how we say no to things communicating and respecting choices iTrade Review'Can We Talk About Consent is the much-needed straightforward introduction to consent that we've all been waiting for. This book is engaging, entertaining, and full of great visuals and helpful activities. Justin takes the reader gently by the hand - with consent of course! - and guides them through the tricky terrain of how to navigate sex and relationships consensually, as well as how to consider the impact of such vital aspects as power, 'ism's, 'should stories', and experiences of non-consensual behaviour. This really is a vital book for young people, and - I would say - for people of all ages.' -- Meg-John Barker * Author of Queer: A Graphic History and A Practical Guide to Sex *"Can We Talk About Consent is a smart, thoughtful, and lovely book that gets into the nitty-gritty of consent. It helps young people understand and negotiate consent, agency, and power -- all in a relaxed, chatty style. It doesn't patronise, but it empowers, with concrete examples and lots of lively illustrations. A much-needed and brilliantly executed book." -- Katherine Angel * Author and academic. 'Tomorrow Sex Will Be Good Again' Verso, March 2021 *"Beautifully illustrated, full of invaluable information, and written by someone who has real experience in explaining this stuff! This book is essential reading for all young people who want to live a happy and safe life, and gives them amazing insight into a subject that many grown-ups find confusing. It’s SO needed right now. I only wish it was around when I was younger!" -- Dr Ranj Singh * NHS Doctor & TV Presenter *'A fresh, frank guide to relationships, respect and self-esteem.' -- Fiona Noble * The Bookseller * 'As a longtime campaigner for positive and inclusive relationships education, I'm thrilled that this book is here - it is warm, witty, fun and full of colour, and a fantastic resource for the sector. As a parent to boys currently traversing their adventures through adolescence, I'm thrilled to be able to leave this around on the table to be browsed, when the time is right. Everyone should read this book - unless of course they don't want to, because that's fine too.' -- Ally Fogg - Writer and JournalistConsent is such an important thing for teenagers to discuss and understand, this could certainly kick-start conversations. Justin Hancock knows what he's talking about & I love the illustrations by Fuchsia MacAree. -- Caroline Fielding * Chartered School Librarian *I would urge every parent to put this in the hands of their teenage child – but not without reading it first. […] I would also recommend it, as essential reading to all those who teach PHSCE to young people of age 12 and up. * Armadillo Magazine *‘A great book for parents or grandparents who need to broach [the] thorny subject [of consent].’ * Mail+ *‘An entertaining, accessible and clear guide to what consent is.’ * Children's Books Ireland *
£9.49
Hachette Children's Group My Period: Find your flow and feel proud of your
Book SynopsisThe one stop guide to getting your period. Getting your first period can be exciting - but there are a lot of questions you might be too embarrassed to ask. Like how much will I bleed? Does it hurt? How can I prepare? And what's the point of a period anyway?Separating the fact from the fiction, Milli Hill answers everything you need to know - from menstrual cups and period pants, to cramps and hormones. She'll explain how incredible your body is, what is actually going on each month and why. With guidance on choosing period products, charting your cycles and preparing a first period kit, alongside profiles of 'cycle superstars', such as Amika George, who are working to end period poverty and start open conversations around periods, this book is the complete guide to getting your period.So find your flow, bust some myths and start to feel proud of your monthly cycle and your truly amazing body!Trade ReviewTHIS is the book I wish I had been gifted as a child! A must-have for every girl entering womanhood, and as crucial as any biology textbook for every boy too -- Onjali Rauf * Author of The Boy in the Back of the Class *This book has a lovely chatty tone that will draw youngsters in and give them all the information that they will need to make sense of their whole cycle... I wish I had access to this book when I was going through puberty -- Tessa Venuti Sanderson * Author of Ruby Luna's Moontime *A timely and necessary book to bring periods out of the shadows and much needed period education into the spotlight -- Lauren Derrett * Founder of Wear 'Em Out Pads *My Period is perfectly written for girls going through puberty, in a language that they will understand. A no nonsense, essential guide for young girls that explains EVERYTHING they need to know -- Marley Hall * Midwife Marley *Lots of great information in this book for kids age 9 to 12, including "How to be a cycle detective". Viva la body literacy! -- Lara Briden * Author of The Period Repair *A phenomenal book for everyone who wants or needs to know about periods (which is pretty much all of us! -- Dr Chris * Operation Ouch *
£7.99
Walker Books Ltd Lets Talk About Where Babies Come From
Book SynopsisAn updated 25th anniversary edition of the classic guide for young children on babies, bodies, love, sex, reproduction and families.This clear, lively information book about sex and reproduction covers all the main areas: babies, reproduction, bodies, chromosomes, genes, growing up, love, health and lots more. As before, the information is imparted simply and reassuringly with humorous commentary from an inquisitive bird and a squeamish bee and very friendly full-colour cartoon-strip illustrations. Created by the author and illustrator of Let''s Talk About Sex, this forthright and funny book has been newly updated for this anniversary edition.
£10.79
Mango Media The ABC's of LGBT+: (Gender Identity Book for
Book SynopsisSeeking a Deeper Understanding of Gender Identity?“Ash Hardell's The ABC's of LGBT+ serves as a powerful tool for those that might be questioning their own identity, as well as for those seeking a deeper knowledge….” ―Everyone Is Gay#1 Best Seller in Transgender Studies, Bisexuality, and Sexuality & PregnancyThe ABCs of LGBT+ is a #1 Bestselling LGBT book and is essential reading for questioning teens, teachers or parents looking for advice, or anyone who wants to learn how to talk about gender identity.Ash Hardell (formerly Ashley Mardell), a beloved blogger and YouTube star, answers your questions about: LGBT and LGBT+ Gender identity Gender dysphoria Teens in a binary world The LGBT family And more Understanding gender identity and gender dysphoria. The 21st Century has seen very positive movement for LGBT+ rights. The overturning of DOMA, the SCOTUS ruling in favor of the Marriage Equality Act, American transgender politicians elected to office, and landmark moments such as Apple becoming the most valuable company in the world under the leadership of an openly gay CEO have advanced LGBT awareness and understanding.The trusted voice of Ash Hardell. We are living in a post-binary world where gender fluency and awareness of gender identity and a real understanding of our LGBT family is essential. Ash Hardell, one of the most trusted voices on YouTube, presents a detailed look at all things LGBT+ in this remarkable book. Along with in-depth definitions, personal anecdotes, helpful infographics, resources, and more; Hardell’s LGBT book is proof it does get better every day in a world where people are empowered by information and understanding.If you have liked books such as Queer, 2nd Edition; You and Your Gender Identity; This Book is Gay; or This Is a Book for Parents of Gay Kids, you will love The ABC's of LGBT+ by Ash Hardell.Trade Review"I have worked with LGBTQIA people and their friends and family for nearly a decade, and I have never seen a resource that pays such meticulous and thorough attention to the many nuances of sexuality and gender identity. Ashley Mardell's The ABC's of LGBT+ serves as a powerful tool for those that might be questioning their own identity, as well as for those seeking a deeper knowledge of the many, varied identities that exist in relation to our attractions, desires, and personal understandings of self." ―Everyone Is Gay "Ashley celebrates the wonderful, evolving language of sexuality and gender. By showcasing personal narratives and providing explanations that are fun, engaging, and accessible for every kind of reader, The ABC's of LGBT+ provides a way for all of us to think about our unique experience and gives us just the help we need to communicate it to others." ―Carlos Bermudez, Manager of Online Programming and Community Development at Gender Spectrum.Table of Contents• Introduction • Who is writing this book? • What is this book about and why do I care? • A disclaimer… • Sexual and Romantic Orientations • Sexual Vs. Romantic Orientations: How are they different? • A Bit on Spectrums • Explaining Some Identities • Towards the ends of the spectrum • In the Middle of the Spectrum • Not fixed on the Spectrum • Other Gender Identities • Sex Vs. Gender: How are they different? • Explaining Some Identities • Conclusion
£999.99
Hachette Children's Group Grow Up Great All You Need to Know About Puberty for Boys
Book SynopsisA fun, positive and reassuring guide to puberty for boys
£9.99
Quarto Publishing PLC Here and Queer
Book SynopsisHere and Queer is a helpful, friendly guide full of support and advice about living your best queer life, written for girls. This vibrant, inclusive guide, designed for all kinds of girls, is designed to help you be the strongest, proudest, happiest version of yourself! A celebration of the gift of queerness, it's packed full of heartfelt advice, comforting stories and stylish illustrations, and will give you the tools you need to explore your own identity, on your own terms.Author and YouTuber Rowan Ellis uses her personal experience to take you through queer life, from coming out and dealing with tough stuff, right through to finding friendships and celebrating Pride. There are also brilliant guest essays from contributors across the LGBTQ+ spectrum.The book opens with guidance on understanding how you feel as a queer girl. From choosing your pronouns toTrade Review“A fresh, fun guide to living your best queer life, packed with everything teenage LGBTQ+ girls need to know, from coming out and finding safe spaces to friendship and romance.” * The Bookseller *
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Little, Brown Book Group The Period Book
Book SynopsisKaren Gravelle and her fifteen-year-old niece, Jennifer Gravelle, have written a down-to-earth practical book that answers any questions you might have about your period, from what it is and what it feels like, to how to choose your form of protection, to how to talk to your parents about it. The Period Book will guide you through all the physical, emotional and social changes that come with your period, as well as related issues such as dealing with spots, mood swings and new expectations from friends and family. Debbie Palen''s funny and sympathetic cartoons ease the confusion and exasperation you might feel and celebrate the new sense of power and maturity that your period can bring. Perfect for sharing, The Period Book is a trusty friend that can help you feel happy and confident about this new phase or your life.
£9.49
Hachette Children's Group Doing It: Let's Talk About Sex...
Book SynopsisBook of the Year at the Summer in the City Awards 2017Sexting. Virginity. Consent. The Big O ... Let's face it, doing it can be tricksy. I don't know anyone (including myself) who has sex all figured out. So I've written a book full of honest, hilarious (and sometimes awkward) anecdotes, confessions and revelations. And because none of us have all the answers, I've invited some friends and fellow YouTubers to talk about their sexuality, too. My book is for everyone, no matter what gender you identify as or who you fancy.We talk about doing it safely. Doing it joyfully. Doing it when you're ready. Not doing it. Basically, doing it the way you want, when you want. So. Let's do this ...-------Doing It candidly and openly explores topics like masturbation, slut-shaming, pornography and consent, as well as how to maintain healthy relationships in a digital age.Trade ReviewI read it in an afternoon because I couldn't put it down... * Lucy the Reader *I thought this book was honestly fantastic [...] I think that this should be recommended everywhere to everyone * Girl Reading *...this book needs to be in high schools [...] If you're a big fan of Hannah Witton you will LOVE this book and, if you're curious about anything within sex, LGBTQ+ and relationships then you need to pick this book up * Words from a Reader *an invaluable resource for teenagers everywhere [...] This is a book I think everyone can learn something from... * Book Ends and Endings *Pick a chapter, pick a page, and learn. It's a unique reading experience that feels more like having a very frank conversation with your friends. * Read by Jess *The whole book needs to be given to young people, right now: there are so many topics covering in 'Doing It' that are completely missed off and ignored in Sex Education lessons in Schools... * Teen Book Hoots *She puts forward an honest view about her own ideas and experiences in order to bring taboo and little-discussed (but important) topics out into the open...many young students would also find it useful and empowering * School Librarian *Table of Contents 1: Healthy relationships 2: Puberty 3: Virginity 4: Four generations of sex ed 5: LGBTQ+ 6: Consent 7: Masturbation 8: Porn 9: Bodies and body image 10: Sexual pleasure 11: Contraception 12: STIs 13: Sexting 14: Sex shaming
£10.44
Priddy Books We Need to Talk About Vaginas: An IMPORTANT Book
Book SynopsisDo you know the difference between a vagina and a vulva? If you're not sure, this book could be for you! There are lots of reasons why we don't talk about vaginas. It can be embarrassing and nobody else talks about vaginas - so why should you? But KNOWLEDGE IS POWER people! The more we know the better equipped we will be to deal with our bodies in the future. In this beautifully illustrated book, Dr Allison K. Rodgers simply explains everything from why we have periods to sex and consent in the age of social media. You'll learn the correct names for everything, realise public hair is TOTALLY NORMAL, and discover the magical self-cleaning properties of vaginas.Trade Review"An educational and empowering book that normalizes change and difference. With inviting sections that reflect genuine questions... Rodgers’ body-positive tone and Le Large’s inclusive illustrations make for a fun, accessible book that offers readers from any gender an entry point to understanding vaginas, their function, and their care... visual inclusivity underscores Rodgers’ resounding message: Everyone is different, and we can be proud of our unique selves." * Kirkus *"An approachable, empowering resource for readers undergoing puberty and approaching adolescence... Rodgers endeavors to provide readers with necessary tools to make informed decisions about the care and keeping of their own bodies. Le Large’s highly stylized and casual illustrations... [strike] a successful balance between easily absorbed content and sobering health education." * Publishers Weekly *"An inviting, conversational style puts readers at ease. A wealth of helpful illustrations... makes this guide highly recommended. Not only does the art feature female bodies in a range of sizes and skin colors, it also includes a variety of abilities and identities. An important puberty resource that will leave readers educated, empowered, and feeling included." * Booklist *"A frank and honest look at female genitalia and reproductive systems... great for adults who want to start a conversation." * School Library Connection *"Delightfully diverse, the illustrations by illustrator Annika Le Large feature bodies of all shapes, sizes, and colours. There is also an incredibly inclusive theme of honouring anyone and everyone who has a vagina. The sex talks include same-sex conversations, and there’s even an entire two-page illustration of how everyone’s vulva and labia can look a little different." * Romper *"If you’re ready to have ‘the talk’ with your child but you’re not sure where to start, let this excellent book do the hard work for you... A must-read for every mother and daughter." * SheerLuxe *"Accompanied by captivating and colourful illustrations, each fact in Rodgers’s book is easy to understand, shameless, and very inclusive. The inclusivity of this book is one of its best features, and it will hopefully help alleviate some embarrassment or shame that many young teens go through when starting puberty." * Children's Literature *
£9.49
Penguin Random House Children's UK Brilliant Questions About Growing Up
Book SynopsisA simple and modern guide to bodies and boundaries!Amy and Alex have toured over 200 schools delivering inclusive sex and relationship lessons.They''ve taken the toughest and most common questions about puberty from THOUSANDS of UK children and answered them in this simple and empathetic guide to growing up. From questions about puberty, consent and boundaries to navigating the online world and sexuality, Brilliant Questions About Growing Up is an easy-to-follow toolkit about what ''normal'' really means when it comes to growing up (spoiler, it looks different for all of us).This reassuring read is ideal for 7-11 year olds and offers a non-judgemental approach to all of those difficult, funny and (sometimes) embarrassing questions in a way that facilitates honest and comfortable conversations with children.''The authors navigated this difficult to explain and sometimes difficult to understand area with great empathy and simplicitTrade Review'The authors navigated this difficult to explain and sometimes difficult to understand area with great empathy and simplicity . . . I think this is a great book and I'll continue to use it as a parent, sharing it with my kids as we try and understand the world of growing up together.' -- Dan Sumpton * Sonshine Magazine *
£8.54
Jessica Kingsley Publishers What's Happening to Ellie?: A book about puberty
Book SynopsisEllie notices that her body is changing. Hair is growing in new places and there are other changes happening too. Ellie's mum helps her understand that she has started growing into a woman. Following Ellie as she begins to notice changes to her body, this simple resource helps parents and carers teach girls with autism and related conditions about puberty. It covers all the changes that they will experience, both emotional such as new feelings and physical such as periods. This fully illustrated positive and entertaining book provides the perfect opportunity to talk about puberty with girls and young women with autism or related conditions.Trade ReviewThese attractively illustrated books, with their clear, anatomically correct pictures and simple, unambiguous text, deal bravely with the aspects of sexuality that are challenging to teach and will facilitate discussion and learning. They will be a very welcome addition to the bookshelves of families who have an adolescent on the autism spectrum. -- Sarah Attwood, author of Making Sense of SexThis series is perfect for use in sex education classes. An excellent and very helpful choice for professionals working with people with ASD! -- Ioannis Voskopoulos-Labrini Ioannou, psychologistIn very simple, unambiguous text and quite graphic pictures, we see Ellie beginning to grow up and the signs that she notices as she does so - hair in unusual places, spots, enlarging breasts, larger hips, and periods...while meant for girls on the autistic spectrum, this could be of real use to any young girl facing the challenges of growing up. -- HealthyBooks
£14.43
Hachette Children's Group My Bodys Changing A Girls Guide to Growing Up
Book SynopsisA simple and reassuring introduction to periods and body changes for young girls aged 7 and up.This easy-to-understand, straightforward book gives clear advice for young readers who want to understand more about the changes in their body that happen during puberty. The clear, friendly approach explains what puberty is, what changes might happen from getting hairy to growing breasts, as well as explaining all about periods. The book answers the many questions girls might have about periods, such as: how long do periods last; what are period pains; how do I use sanitary products?The book focuses purely on the changes happening to a girl''s body during puberty with no mention of sex, which some younger children aren''t ready to learn about.There is sensible advice about heathy eating, exercise and keeping clean, as well as how to tackle any emotional ups and downs and tips for boosting self-esteem.Questions and answers throughout will helTable of Contents 1: Growing up; 2: What is puberty?; 3: When does it happen?; 4: Changes outside you; 5: Getting hairier; 6: Growing breasts; 7: Wearing a bra; 8: Changes inside you; 9: Having a period; 10: Using towels; 11: Using tampons; 12: Period pains; 13: All about periods; 14: Looking after yourself; 15: Healthy eating; 16: Getting moving; 17: Keeping clean; 18: Mixed feelings; 19: Friends and family; 20: Amazing you!; 21: Further information; 22: Glossary; 23: Index;
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Walker Books Ltd Lets Talk About Girls Boys Babies Bodies Families
Book SynopsisThe latest in the acclaimed Let''s Talk series, designed to answer young children''s questions about growing up.Young children ask so many questions about their bodies and how they were made. With lively language, engaging art and clear, accurate information, this book answers those perfectly normal questions and will help even pre-school children feel proud and comfortable about their own bodies. An invaluable resource for parents, teachers, librarians and health professionals to use with children.Trade ReviewFeatured in madeformum.com’s ‘5 Great Books To Teach Your Child About Sex Education’ feature. * madeformum.com *
£10.79
Jessica Kingsley Publishers Things Tom Likes: A book about sexuality and
Book SynopsisTom likes lots of different things. He likes singing and watching TV in the family room. There are also things that Tom enjoys doing in private, like touching his penis.This accessible and positive resource helps parents and carers teach boys with autism or other special needs about masturbation. It covers when and where it is appropriate and helps to establish boundaries surrounding privacy more generally. With simple but explicit illustrations, this book provides the perfect platform to talk about sexuality with boys and young men with autism or special needs.Trade ReviewThankfully, we have reached a point where society recognizes that all people, including those with a developmental disorder such as autism, are sexual beings who have a right to knowledge and to be safe. But there are aspects of sexuality that are challenging and not easy to teach. These attractively illustrated books, with their clear, anatomically correct pictures and simple, unambiguous text, deal bravely with these topics and will facilitate discussion and learning. They will be a very welcome addition to the bookshelves of families who have an adolescent boy on the autism spectrum. -- Sarah Attwood, author of Making Sense of SexThis series is perfect for use in sex education classes. An excellent and very helpful choice for professionals working with people with ASD! -- Ioannis Voskopoulos-Labrini Ioannou, psychologistThe Tom books about privacy and puberty for boys on the autism spectrum are a wonderful resource for families and young people with ASD. Each of the books addresses a range of relevant topics, to promote safety and healthy practices that will ensure better inclusion in society for boys and men on the spectrum. I have met hundreds of parents and teachers who often find that these issues related to puberty are in most urgent need of being addressed - finally, books that help us help our sons, brothers, students, and friends! -- Dr Helen McCabe, Executive Director, The Five Project for International Autism and Disability Support (www.thefiveproject.org), USFull marks to author and mum Kate Reynolds and illustrator Jonathon Powell for tackling a tricky subject with such style and humour. Their set of three books - What's Happening to Tom?, Tom Needs to Go and Things Tom Likes are aimed specifically at young boys with autism to help them understand their developing sexuality and to behave in ways that are socially appropriate and will keep them safe... The books act as a visual guide... An honest approach like this will help them to learn quickly and to ask you questions without any sense of shame or embarrassment. -- Debbie Elley, Co-editor * AuKids Magazine *
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Jessica Kingsley Publishers The Growing Up Book for Boys: What Boys on the
Book SynopsisThe Growing Up Book for Boys explains the facts behind the growth spurts, body changes and mood swings of adolescence for boys aged 9-14 on the autism spectrum.The pre-teen and teenage years are a confusing time when bodies start acting with a will of their own, friendships change and crushes start to develop. Using direct literal language and cool colour illustrations, this book tells boys all they need to know about growing hair in new places, shaving, wet dreams and unexpected erections. It's full of great advice on what makes a real friend, how to keep spots away, and how to stay safe online. Most importantly, it explains that every body is amazing and unique and encourages young boys with autism to celebrate difference!Trade ReviewA warm and insightful account of the emotional and physical changes that take place during adolescence. Full of practical advice on social boundaries given in clear language with visual illustrations. A wonderfully reassuring guide for children and their parents as they approach those formative years. -- Lisa O’Sullivan, parent of child with Autism Spectrum DisorderI have been teaching students on the autistic spectrum for over a decade now and I am energised to think that I can use these books in a comprehensive manner in my class, encourage parents to utilise this material in a comfortable and comforting way at home, and I am massively delighted to believe that students themselves will be able to access, follow and actually use these books! A huge step forward! -- Nichola O'Grady, Special Needs Teacher, St. Laserian's Special School, Carlow, IrelandThis well-illustrated book for boys approaching puberty gives lots of information on all the specific things having to do with growing up. Aimed at young people on the autistic spectrum, including those with Asperger's syndrome, it explains in detail and in simple language all the things one needs to know. It could also be useful to those not on the spectrum, particularly as it answers lots of questions on things that other books often don't go into...I particularly liked the section on girls and how they go through puberty too. There are several pages of information for parents and carers at the end of the book and a short list for further reading. Altogether, this makes a readable and interesting book for boys, who will find the information invaluable during these turbulent growing up years. -- HealthyBooksTable of ContentsAdvice for Parents and Professionals. Introduction. 1. Bodies. 2. Hair. 3. Boy Stuff. 4. What Is Happening to My Penis? 5. Hygiene 6.Clothes. 7. Skin. 8. Emotions. 9. Crushes. 10. Friends. 11. The Internet. 12. Your Body Belongs to You. 13. I am Me. All I Ever Need to Be. 14. What About the Girls? Further Reading.
£14.43
Hachette Children's Group Sex Puberty and All That Stuff
Book SynopsisA newly updated comprehensive and inclusive guide that is packed with useful information, presented in a way that teenagers will find user-friendly and appealing. Learn all about all about puberty, growth, fantasies, relationships, sex, contraceptives, abortion, giving birth as well as all things related to kissing, spots, feelings, hormones, periods, cyber safety, sexting, dating.Checked by expert consultants and includes useful addresses and how to find out more.''Excellent. Informative and responsible. The best book of its kind that I''ve come across.'' Denise Robertson, Agony Aunt for This MorningTrade ReviewA comprehensive and very inclusive guide aimed at young teenagers. It covers puberty, growth and relationships. * The Sun *Table of Contents 1: Why Do I Need to Know This Stuff? 2: Everybody’s got Some (Kinda) Body 3: Boy Stuff 4: Girl Stuff 5: Getting To Know You 6: It Must Be Love, Love, Love 7: Hoe Sex Gets You Pregnant 8: A Survival Guide 9: Usefull Stuff 10: Glossary 11: Index
£999.99
Hachette Children's Group Dont Panic Its Puberty A Guide for Girls
Book SynopsisA funny, body-positive look at puberty for girls Girls today are learning about and going through puberty at a younger age than ever before. Don''t Panic, It''s Puberty! offers a positive, reassuring look at the main changes that they will go through during puberty both physically and emotionally - from hair sprouting in unexpected places to spots, growth spurts, tiredness and mood swings. The funny, cartoon-style illustrations keep the tone light but are anatomically accurate and show a range of real body types, encouraging inclusivity and self-acceptance. Perfect reading for children aged 8+.The text and illustrations have been reviewed by a qualified medical doctor.Contents:Don''t panic!All about your body - on the outsideAll about your body - on the insideHello hormones!I''m growingI''m growing BOOBS!Periods - WHY?Periods - sorted!The skin you''re inWhat''s that hair doing there?Eati
£9.49
Scholastic Growing Up for Boys Everything You Need to Know
Book SynopsisA reassuring, fact-packed book for boys on what to expect when growingup. From Dr Emily MacDonogh, OK! magazine's popular Health and ParentingColumnist.
£8.54
Penguin Random House Children's UK Mummy Laid An Egg
Book SynopsisJust how are babies made? Erm Well. . . they''re delivered by dinosaurs squidged out of tubes and found under stones! In this story the kids put their embarrassed parents straight and dispel the myths surrounding baby-making, growth and birth. Babette Cole careers through the facts of life with her no-nonsense text and funny illustrations.Trade ReviewExcellent and fun -- Dr Tanya Byron * The Times *
£7.59
Little Tiger Press Group Welcome to Consent
Book SynopsisYou’re ready for this book if you’re curious about how consent works, you don’t know how to actually TALK about consent, or you just find it confusing! Packed with reassuring advice on how to say no, when to say yes, and everything in between, WELCOME TO CONSENT familiarizes readers with the concept of consent: from how it works in everyday life and in relationships, to what the laws are surrounding it, to understanding how to respect people’s boundaries as well as setting your own. Featuring case studies, first-person accounts and myth-busting facts, this is a must-have for teens! An inclusive, frank and funny illustrated guide to navigating consent for tweens and teens of all genders, from the award-winning authors of WELCOME TO YOUR PERIOD!
£9.49
HarperCollins Publishers How Families Are Made
Book SynopsisCome on a journey with award-winning GP DR AMIR KHAN to discover how families begin and how you became part of your family.Families come in all sorts of shapes and sizes, but how did we all begin? This accessible introduction to how babies are made is perfect for opening up discussions with children and celebrating the diversity that makes each family special.Welcome to LITTLE EXPERTS inspiring the next generation of little experts! Written by expert authors, famous for their passion and expertise Must-read introductions to key non-fiction topics with vibrant, colour illustrations throughout Created to empower and inspire!Also available in the series:Amazing Bodies and How to Save a Life by DR RONX, award-winning trans non-binary emergency doctor and TV presenter.How to Build a Home by GEORGE CLARKE, an architect, writer, lecturer and TV presenter.Superhero Animals by CHRIS PACKHAM CBE, one of the UK's leading naturalists and an award-winning conservationist, who began his TV career pTrade Review“Each [Little Experts book] is beautifully illustrated and aimed at children aged six to nine, but equally educational for any adults reading along too.” – The Big Issue
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Hachette Children's Group What is Consent? Why is it Important? And Other
Book SynopsisWhat is consent? Why does it matter? How does it affect our daily lives? Why is it such a grey area, sometimes? The concept of consent is easy to oversimplify - yes means yes, and no means no. Often, though, it isn't that black and white. Have you ever said 'yes' to something when, really, you wanted to say 'no'? Or have you ever tried to convince someone to do something they don't want to? What is Consent? explores how consent works, and why it matters. It explains how consent plays a part in almost every interaction or relationship we have, and how it affects almost every area of life, from healthcare to the law. The book encourages children to think about what consent means to them, and about the importance of personal boundaries - both knowing your own, and respecting other people's. It talks about how to say no, and what to do if you feel your consent has been violated. The book also includes contributions from people such as David Bartlett, chief executive of the White Ribbon campaign, and Zara Todd, a youth worker and activist, about what consent means to them.Broad and far-reaching, and simultaenously gentle and accessible, this is an important book, vital for giving young readers the necessary understanding to build and develop healthy relationships.Trade ReviewIn a clear straightforward manner, this book explores how consent works, and why it matters * Parents in Touch *Well written and an excellent starting point for further discussion * Parents in Touch *Table of Contents 1: Introducing consent 2: What is consent? 3: My views on consent: Yas Necati 4: My views on consent: Louise Spilsbury 5: Your body, your choice 6: My views on consent: Zara Todd 7: Under pressure 8: My views on consent 9: Recognising consent 10: My views on consent: David Bartlett 11: Types of consent 12: My views on consent: Hibo Wardere 13: Consent and the law 14: My views on consent: Jack Fletcher 15: What if I didn't consent? 16: What do you think? 17: Useful information 18: Glossary
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Jessica Kingsley Publishers Things Ellie Likes: A book about sexuality and
Book SynopsisEllie likes lots of different things. She likes listening to music and making pizza. There are also things that Ellie enjoys doing in private, like touching her vagina.This accessible and positive resource helps parents and carers teach girls and young women with autism or related conditions about masturbation. It covers when and where it is appropriate and helps to establish boundaries surrounding privacy more generally. With simple but explicit illustrations, this book provides the perfect platform to talk about sexuality with girls and young women with autism or related conditions.Trade ReviewThese attractively illustrated books, with their clear, anatomically correct pictures and simple, unambiguous text, deal bravely with the aspects of sexuality that are challenging to teach and will facilitate discussion and learning. They will be a very welcome addition to the bookshelves of families who have an adolescent on the autism spectrum. -- Sarah Attwood, author of Making Sense of SexThis series is perfect for use in sex education classes. An excellent and very helpful choice for professionals working with people with ASD! -- Ioannis Voskopoulos-Labrini Ioannou, psychologist
£14.43
Hachette Children's Group Sex Education The Road Trip
Book SynopsisThe only official SEX EDUCATION novel. When the screen binge is over, return to the world of Moordale with a brand-new story featuring the show's most popular characters.
£7.59
Hachette Children's Group My Bodys Changing A Boys Guide to Growing Up
Book SynopsisA simple and reassuring introduction to body changes for boys aged 7 and up.This easy-to-understand, straightforward book gives clear advice for young readers who want to understand more about the changes in their body that happen during puberty. The clear, friendly approach explains everything about puberty, from getting hairy, growing taller and what wet dreams are. There is sensible advice about heathy eating, exercise and keeping clean as well as how to tackle any emotional ups and downs and tips for boosting self-esteem.Questions and answers throughout will help dispel any myths and give gentle advice.Table of Contents 1: All change; 2: More about puberty; 3: Changing times; 4: Shaping up; 5: Highs and Lows; 6: Hair everywhere; 7: Starting to shave; 8: Feeling sweaty?; 9: Spots and stuff; 10: Skin and hair care; 11: Boys' bits; 12: Soft and hard; 13: Wet dreams; 14: A good night's sleep; 15: Hunger pangs; 16: Feeling fit; 17: Feeling up...and down; 18: Family matters; 19: Friends and more; 20: And finally... 21: Further information and advice; 22: Glossary; 23: Index;
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Hachette Children's Group Dont Panic Its Puberty A Guide for Boys
Book SynopsisA funny, body-positive look at puberty for boysBoys today are learning about and going through puberty at a younger age than ever before. Don''t Panic, It''s Puberty! offers a positive, reassuring look at the main changes that they will go through during puberty both physically and emotionally - from hair sprouting in unexpected places to spots, growth spurts, tiredness and mood swings.The funny, cartoon-style illustrations keep the tone light but are anatomically accurate and show a range of real body types, encouraging inclusivity and self-acceptance. Perfect reading for children aged 8+The text and illustrations have been reviewed by a qualified medical doctor.ContentsDon''t panic!All changeGrowing up. And up. And up.You sound differentHormones behind it allA Spot of BotherHair everywhereTime for a shave?Keeping cleanLooking after your bodyCatch some Z''sDown thereFirst crusheTable of Contents 1: Don’t panic! 2: All change 3: Growing up. And up. And up. 4: You sound different 5: Hormones behind it all 6: 14 A spot of bother 7: Hair everywhere 8: Time for a shave? 9: Keeping clean 10: Looking after your body 11: Catch some Z’s 12: Down there 13: First crushes 14: Feeling moody? 15: When it all gets too much 16: Talk it out 17: Time to man up? 18: Your own pace, your own destination 19: The end of puberty 20: Puberty timeline 21: Frequently asked questions 22: Glossary 23: Index
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Capstone Global Library Ltd SheHeTheyThem
Book SynopsisShe/he/they/them. Why do we use gender pronouns? And why do some people wish to be referred to as they? What is gender identity all about? Students will learn to understand these terms and the reasons behind them. They will also learn how to deal with questions they may have about gender identity.
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Hachette Children's Group Problem Solved: 52 Teen Boy Problems & How To
Book SynopsisAgony Uncle, relationship expert, journalist and blogger, Alex Hooper-Hodson received upwards of 2,000 letters a month from teen boys and girls aged 12-15. All can be related to 52 core issues that affect teenage boys and girls today - from first sexual relationships, dealing with spots, how to avoid Facebook mistakes, how drink, drugs and on-line gaming can affect your life - to the social and emotional aspects of family, friends and relationships. Through a 'Problem Page' format Alex explores the key issues that today's teens face.Table of Contents 1: 'Boys don't cry'? 2: I'm sick of being treated like a kid 3: I get teased for my weight - what can I do? 4: Do I need to start shaving? Case study: Body image 5: I'm worried that my penis is too small! 6: How can I feel confident in public? 7: My mum thinks I might be depressed Case Study: Bullying 8: My parents have split and want me to pick a side 9: I like to fight other boys - what's up with me? 10: I have nightmares about the world ending 11: What's the point in going to school? 12: I need some tips on how to look good 13: I want to choose my clothes but don't know where to start 14: I have a crush on a girl at school - what should I do? 15: My girlfriend has dumped me and I feel like the world has ended Case Study: On line gaming 16: I'm jealous of my best friend 17: I don't want to be the only virgin!
£9.99
Hachette Children's Group Problem Solved: 52 Teen Girl Problems & How To
Book SynopsisAgony Uncle, relationship expert, journalist and blogger, Alex Hooper-Hodson received upwards of 2,000 letters a month from teen boys and girls aged 12-15. All can be related to 52 core issues that affect teenage boys and girls today - from first sexual relationships, dealing with spots, how to avoid Facebook mistakes, how drink, drugs and on-line gaming can affect your life - to the social and emotional aspects of family, friends and relationships. Through a 'Problem Page' format Alex explores the key issues that today's teens face.Table of Contents 1: It's not easy being me! 2: Why don't my parents understand me? 3: Spot crisis - I'm not leaving the house Case Study: Body image 4: I'm 14 - why haven't I started my period? 5: I want a piercing but my mum says no 6: My breasts are too big! 7: I get nervous around boys Case Study: Drinking alcohol 8: I hate my life! 9: I'm being bullied on Facebook - what can I do? 10: I'm scared of dying 11: I eat to cheer myself up, but it makes things worse Case Study: Depression 12: I fear I might be anorexic 13: I'm obsessed with celebs! 14: I've fallen for my teacher 15: My best friend takes drugs 16: I'm scared of catching an STD 17: My boyfriend wants us to have sex and I don't want to
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Jessica Kingsley Publishers The Every Body Book: The LGBTQ+ Inclusive Guide
Book SynopsisAASECT Book Award for Children under 18 years oldAmerican Library Association 2021 Rainbow Book List Top 10 Title for Young ReadersThis vibrant and beautifully illustrated book teaches children sex, gender and relationships education in a way that is inclusive of all sexual orientations and gender identities. Covering puberty, hormones, pregnancy, consent, sex, babies, relationships and families, it uses gender-neutral language throughout and celebrates diversity in all its forms, including race, ethnicity, faith, bodies, gender and sexuality. For use with children aged 8-12, it will help answer their questions and spark open discussion with parents, carers and teachers.With informative illustrations and further resources and a guide for adults, The Every Body Book is the ultimate sex, gender and relationships education resource for children.Trade ReviewA groundbreaking book and invaluable resource for families navigating those first conversations around puberty, sex, consent and gender, The Every Body Book has given "the talk" an inclusive makeover. This book is a must read for parents and caregivers of children of all gender identities and expressions - along with anyone who wants their children to learn the value of kindness, respect and diversity. -- Jo Hirst, Author of A House for EveryoneThis book is fantastic! It's inclusive, medically accurate, gender affirming, body positive, and comprehensive in its delivery of the education young people need to understand bodies, identities, relationships, and sexual health. It delivers information using a tone that invites young people's curiosities and normalizes their unique experiences, coupled with beautifully diverse illustrations. This book is a must-have for youth, families, schools, and professionals working with young people. -- Melissa Carnagey, founder of Sex Positive FamiliesThis is a greatly needed book in our world right now. I hear from children, youth, parents, physicians, therapists and educators every week that they have a need for this type of comprehensive, clear, respectful and inclusive information. Rachel has done an incredible job of making the content relevant and relatable. We will all benefit from having this book to help young people know their bodies and feel good about their bodies, and for once - truly every body's body! Thank you Rachel. -- Linda A. Hawkins, PhD, MSEd, LPC, is Co-Director of the Gender & Sexuality Development Clinic and a family services specialist at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.Age-appropriate detail is given, and there are plenty of suggestions of resources for finding out more if interested. The illustrations are excellent, full of colour and factual detail, and proper medical language is used throughout. This is a really good introduction to the facts of life and will provide lots of information to those just starting out on the journey through their own sexual bodies. -- Healthy Books
£17.89
Jessica Kingsley Publishers Relationships, Sex and Health Education 101:
Book SynopsisWritten by an experienced relationships, sex and health education (RSHE) trainer, this comprehensive guide to RSHE covers all you need to know to teach pupils aged 11+.Covering peer pressure, effective communication, self-esteem, confidence building, and consent alongside the topics of contraception, sexually transmitted infections and more, this extensive guide offers information and inclusive teaching ideas, worksheets, and activities for groups of young people to learn and have fun at the same time.This approachable, flexible, and easy-to-use resource is an essential tool for anyone whose role it is to deliver relationships and sex education, in a classroom setting or in the wider community.Trade ReviewPowerfully informative and rich with pedagogical practice, Cabbin's toolkit will equip practitioners with the knowledge and confidence to educate and support our young people. Definitely a toolkit for every teacher's belt! -- E. Beach-Director of The Huddersfield Horizon SCITT (ITE Provider)A ground-breaking confidence-building toolkit that inspires & empowers teachers to explore their own attitudes, values and opinions. High-quality, well-selected resources that promote sensitive, honest, open and respectful discussions on relationships, sex and health in the classroom. Transformative, inclusive and highly engaging - I would thoroughly recommend! -- Mary Henshaw, Deputy Headteacher, St. Damian’s RC Science CollegeTable of ContentsPart One: Preparing to teach RSE ; 1 Relationships, sex and education; 2 Your role as a sex educator; 3 Techniques for teaching sex ed; 4 Language and terminology; 5 Sex education pathway/timeline; Part Two: Resources for delivering RSHE; 1 Relationships education; Friends; Romance and Love; Digital Dating; Sexting; Sexuality; Gender Stereotypes; Respectful Relationships; Peer Pressure; Unhealthy Relationships; Teen Relationship Abuse; 2 Sex education; The A - Z of Sex Ed; Consent; Communicating Consent; Sexual Harassment; Upskirting; Confidentiality; Getting Support and Helping Others; Safe Sex; Contraception; Condoms; Reproductive Choices; Pregnancy Choices; 3 Health education; Puberty; Ask a Tricky Question; Rock Your Body; Know Your Body; Periods; Body Health Check; Testicular Cancer and TSE (Testicular Self Examination; Girl Talk; Women's Cancer Awareness; All bodies are good bodies; Feelings and Emotions; Alcohol and Drugs; References; Useful Resources
£24.99
Jessica Kingsley Publishers It's Totally Normal!: An LGBTQIA+ Guide to
Book SynopsisDoes fingering count as losing my virginity? How do I know if I am ready for sex?Does penis size actually matter??Mother and teen duo Monica and Asha Mehta work together to answer your most pressing questions. Forget the penis-in-vagina basics - this is a queer friendly guide that'll have you rethinking the very definition of sex. Combining expert advice with the personal experiences of teens all over the world, prepare to plunge into the topics they don't cover in sex ed. Masturbation, pornography, fetishes - if you're not afraid to ask, they're not afraid to answer.Trade ReviewWow- what an engaging resource for teens! It's rare to see such a successful blend of comprehensive information and caring advice, especially one that affirms and includes so many identities and experiences. From the general to the specific, this book offers so many answers. To see shame-free information being shared so generously by Monica and Ash, along with many of their anonymous question-askers and storytellers, is such a gift to teens everywhere. -- Rachel Simon, author of The Every Body Book
£16.16
Hachette Children's Group Grow Up Great All You Need to Know About Puberty
Book SynopsisA fun, positive and reassuring guide to puberty for girls
£12.34
Champion Press Cory Helps Kids Cope With Sexual Abuse
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£17.99