Girl Stuff 8-12: from the number one go-to advisor for Australian girl's and women's health issues

Girl Stuff 8-12: from the number one go-to advisor for Australian

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The essential younger girl's guide to puberty and the pre-teen years. Fully revised and updated. Kaz Cooke, best-selling author of Girl Stuff for teens, expertly adapts her advice for younger audiences, addressing the unique challenges faced by tweens navigating early adolescence. Thoughtfully answering key questions like Should I use pads or tampons?, What can I do about pimples?, and How do I deal with someone who is mean to me?, Girl Stuff 8-12 offers a blend of humour, expert advice, and relatable content to guide girls through the thrilling yet challenging journey of early adolescence. Here's everything you need to know about being a pre-teen, including- > body changes > dealing with friends & bullies > getting confident > first periods > pimples > hair (wherever it is) > phones & being online > what to eat > being fit & healthy > the best books & movies > how to be happy with your own true self > & lots more! Girl Stuff 8-12 fits under your pillow and is written with the help of medical and other experts. PS- This book is for girls aged 8 to 12. Girls 12+ need Girl Stuff 13+- Your Full-on Guide to the Teen Years. --------------------------- 'A good general resource for those on the cusp or in the early throes of adolescence.' BOOKS AND PUBLISHING 'A humorous (but still respectful) approach to puberty.' SEX-ED RESCUE 'A fun-filled book about being a girl.' STUFF NZ

Kaz Cooke is the number one go-to advisor for Australian girls and women. Her best-selling books include Girl Stuff, Women's Stuff, Up the Duff, Kidwrangling, and a series of ebooks on women's health issues from sex to mental health and menopause. Kaz's funny, friendly style is backed by research and professional consultants- she's been a best friend to at least two generations. (Her children's book The Terrible Underpants is not quite autobiographical.)

Author: Kaz Cooke
Format: Paperback, 176 pages, 172mm x 207mm, 346 g
Published: 2016, Penguin Random House Australia, Australia
Genre: Children's General Non-Fiction
Interest Age: From 8 to 12 years

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The essential younger girl's guide to puberty and the pre-teen years. Fully revised and updated. Kaz Cooke, best-selling author of Girl Stuff for teens, expertly adapts her advice for younger audiences, addressing the unique challenges faced by tweens navigating early adolescence. Thoughtfully answering key questions like Should I use pads or tampons?, What can I do about pimples?, and How do I deal with someone who is mean to me?, Girl Stuff 8-12 offers a blend of humour, expert advice, and relatable content to guide girls through the thrilling yet challenging journey of early adolescence. Here's everything you need to know about being a pre-teen, including- > body changes > dealing with friends & bullies > getting confident > first periods > pimples > hair (wherever it is) > phones & being online > what to eat > being fit & healthy > the best books & movies > how to be happy with your own true self > & lots more! Girl Stuff 8-12 fits under your pillow and is written with the help of medical and other experts. PS- This book is for girls aged 8 to 12. Girls 12+ need Girl Stuff 13+- Your Full-on Guide to the Teen Years. --------------------------- 'A good general resource for those on the cusp or in the early throes of adolescence.' BOOKS AND PUBLISHING 'A humorous (but still respectful) approach to puberty.' SEX-ED RESCUE 'A fun-filled book about being a girl.' STUFF NZ

Kaz Cooke is the number one go-to advisor for Australian girls and women. Her best-selling books include Girl Stuff, Women's Stuff, Up the Duff, Kidwrangling, and a series of ebooks on women's health issues from sex to mental health and menopause. Kaz's funny, friendly style is backed by research and professional consultants- she's been a best friend to at least two generations. (Her children's book The Terrible Underpants is not quite autobiographical.)