Girls Body Book
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The Care and Keeping of You: The Body Book for Younger Girls Book Review
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The Girls Body Book
This title is temporarily out of stock, please check back soon. Applesauce Press July Length: Fourth Edition Trade Paperback Get a FREE e-book by joining our mailing list today! Nineteen years and several updated editions later, the Care and Keeping franchise has sold nearly 6 million copies. Now, parents who've considered the books a lifeline for their daughters are getting a counterpart for their sons: The Body Book for Boys.
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Cara Natterson, a pediatrician who also wrote the update of the original book for older girls. As a mother of a year-old daughter and a year-old son herself, she recognized that the need for good information was just as strong for both sexes.
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We have really not done that for our boys. Guy Stuff covers much of the same territory as its feminine predecessor: Like Care and Keeping it's more about navigating your own body than interacting with another's — sexual intercourse is not covered. But the sex organs are, and explanations about their development come with handy tips. In a chapter Natterson's daughter has dubbed "the erection section," boys learn what to do if they wake up with an erection "To hide it from whoever else is in your room, roll over SLOWLY or keep your back to others" or get one in class "Use your book bag or sweatshirt or whatever to cover your groin until the problem goes away".
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But the fact that kids can encounter these tricky topics for in book form — not in awkward sex talks with their parents or, Google forbid, on the Internet — makes the learning process easier. Equally important as the physical changes are the emotional ones.
Parents can get many things wrong when having puberty talks with kids, and a good guide can be an invaluable resource, whether or not kids want to discuss these tricky topics with their parents. If its predecessor is any guide, there will soon be many dog-eared copies of Guy Stuff hidden in bedrooms around America.