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Does anyone have a favorite book that discusses changing bodies/sex etc.?

I was raised so differently from the way I am raising my kids and I think a good, honest book from a liberal point of view would be helpful to my kids.

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The American Girl book The Care and Keeping of You is a great book to start with for girls between the ages of 8 and 12. Its all about many aspects of their changing bodies without the full on sex info. Baby steps... one thing at a time.
 

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I bought a copy of Deal With It! for my stepDD about a year ago, intending to give it to her when she started her cycles, but haven't yet. If she were my DD, or if I'd been in her life sooner, I totally would, though. It's very, very, open and full of information. It's also very non-judgmental, so it's hard for me to decide what age to give it.

There are parts that seem TMI for 12 yo's, but then I remember a girl 3 yrs younger than me got preg. in 7th grade, so I tend to think better for them to know too much than not enough.
 

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Originally Posted by liawbh
I bought a copy of Deal With It! for my stepDD about a year ago, intending to give it to her when she started her cycles, but haven't yet. If she were my DD, or if I'd been in her life sooner, I totally would, though. It's very, very, open and full of information. It's also very non-judgmental, so it's hard for me to decide what age to give it.

There are parts that seem TMI for 12 yo's, but then I remember a girl 3 yrs younger than me got preg. in 7th grade, so I tend to think better for them to know too much than not enough.
I KNEW I was forgeting a book! That one is great!
 

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Originally Posted by EFmom
It's Perfectly Normal is a great book. It's non-threatening, lighthearted, but accurate and thorough.
: This is a great book. It's really straightforward and engaging. It's written in such a way that my ds isn't uncomfortable talking about the book afterwards.
 
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