Ready, Set, Grow!: A What's Happening to My Body? Book for Younger Girls this question feed

asked by davedriver on November 6, 2006 6:52 PM
From the award-winning author of the best books on puberty — A completely new book written especially for 8-11-year-old girls, playfully illustrated in an appealing, two-color design.

Young girls before the onset of puberty have a curiosity about their soon-to-be changing bodies that needs addressing in a simpler way than for their older sisters. In the proven, trust-worthy, Madaras-friendly voice and style, this entirely new book now brings them the same kind of thoughtful, down-to-earth information—but at a reading and understanding level that's just right for them.

Responding throughout to real-life questions and observations from younger girls, Madaras explores the strange and thrilling changes that are happening, or about to happen, to them, including: the development of breasts, body hair, and body fat; the changes in their reproductive organs, both inside and out; their first period and all the complex feelings surrounding it; the unwelcome appearance of acne and new body odors; and, perhaps most important, how to respect and celebrate their unique bodies, even when the outside world is not always so accepting.

Lively cartoon drawings throughout make the book not only helpful, but fun to read, too.


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I checked out this book from our public library and read it first on my own. The format of the book is several short chapters filled with great information followed by questions submitted by girls, which then the author goes on to answer. The book is written in words that are easy for kids to understand and the illustrations are clever and funny. In the other reviews, I read about concerns with the subject of masturbation. That is found ONLY in a question in the Q & A section of Chapter 7. I personally did not feel comfortable with the topic at our age group so when I BOUGHT our own copy, I just tore page 79-80 out and by doing so I didn't disturb neither the end of Chapter 7 nor the beginning of Chapter 8. Overall, this is a great book to get the conversation started with my daughter (almost 10) that has just started taking the leap from little girl to young lady. I have three daughters and I will use this book with all three. Hope this helps...

reviewed by radar on November 24, 2006 9:47 PM

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My 8 year old daughter met me at the door last nite and asked if we could read more from the book - I've been reading her one chapter a night. I love the way the topics are handled without being graphic. She asked if we could read two chapters tonite. I would recommend this to evey parent facing puberty with a young girl.
reviewed by reader99 on November 29, 2006 7:04 AM

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My 8 1/2 year old loved it. It was informative, amusing and easy to read. It was in no way intimidating for her. It covered subjects she is beginning to need to know about; hair growth, body odor, breast development, growth spurts, menustration etc. It was not too clinical and each chapter included questoins by children and answers. There is a strong emphasis on the fact that everyone grows in different ways and at different times and that your body will grow at the right rate for you. A lot on loving and respecting your body. Food disorders are discussed. There was not a clinical discussion on sex which I felt should be put off for a year or so anyway. A book I purchased at the same time "The period book" has more on that topic and peer issues. I'll give that to her at 10.
reviewed by flow on November 29, 2006 1:24 PM

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I bought this book for my 10 year daughter. I read the book before i introduced it to her. Most of the book is great, its explains in lame terms about puberty. but i did think the section about MASTERBATION was a bit much and could of been worded differently. What i did was read to her the certain chapters that i thought she was menatally ready for. its beautifully illustrated...cartoon like. I like the book just go through it before you hand it over to your child, that way you can decided what is appropriate for her age and how mature she is.
reviewed by dignified1 on November 29, 2006 5:20 PM

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I read this book from cover to cover before giving to my 10.5 yr old. It was just what I was looking for - I thought she was too young for full-on facts of life & sex talk, but the girls in her class were going through changes. I needed something to introduce the topics but nothing too heavy. This book did just that. It covered taking care of your body, and why changes were happening. I particulary liked the way it promoted these changes as a wonderful and exciting time in the child's life. Its now 9 months later, the book is well-thumbed, and we're moving onto a girl-facts/boy-facts type of book. I would highly recommend it as the "first" book, but does need to be followed up at a later stage with more detail - book or talk.
Well written, beautifully presented & great images - how about a similiar one for boys!
reviewed by sandi on November 29, 2006 6:39 PM

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