• ISBN13: 9781562476663
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product Description
This bestselling guide answers all the questions growing girls have about their bodies – from hair care to healthy eating, bad breath to bra buying, pimples to periods. It offers guidance about basic hygiene and health without addressing issues of sexuality. Over 1 million copies sold!… More >>

The Care & Keeping of You: The Body Book for Girls

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5 Responses to “The Care & Keeping of You: The Body Book for Girls”

  1. Anonymous

    I bought this book for my 9 (soon to be 10) year old and was impressed by the head-to-toe body care topics it covered. It touches on everything from hair care, to face cleansing, to washing your hands, to exercising and nutrition. I was wondering how I was going to broach the topic of starting her period with my daughter and this sure helped relieve my anxiety. It covered it honestly, straightforward and not intimidating at all. I think it helped because it was only a minor focus of the entire body-care book. (A brief introduction to what a period is and how to handle it and the fact that it is completely NORMAL and all girls go through it). I told my daughter that she was now in the “girls club” and could talk to me anytime about any of these topics she had questions about…she carried the book around for hours and immediately started cleaning her face, brushing her hair and being more conscious of her overall body care.
    I highly recommend this book for preteens and am happy I bought it.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. Anonymous

    My daughter is 9 and I thought it to be an approprate time to start the “talks”. This age group is still so innocent, it’s hard for them to fully understand all that is coming up for them in just a few short years. The thing I like about this book is that kids can absorb information at their own pace and as they need it. What they’re not ready for they won’t read and when they are, they can look at it with some privacy (I’ve even heard her giggle about it with her friends).

    The book coveres a lot of self care like teeth brushing, showering, and the basics. The last part of this book is about menstruation and body hair. There is no sex talk like some other puberty books.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Lynette Donnelly

    I am one of those….hhmmm…scardy cats! Talk about personal stuff with my kids?!? MY mom didn’t do that! :) This book was the answer to my prayers! I worked up the courage to give it to my daughter (9 yo) and briefly flip thru the pages with her. I tried to act cool…ya right! It goes from head to toe on a girl and discusses the importance of keeping every part clean and well groomed. Then I told her if she had questions to ask. I checked with her periodically over the next couple of weeks…concerns? uncomfortable? NONE of either. She is so comfortable with the subjects I’M no longer afraid to talk to her about it. She LOVES the book and reads it on a regular basis. Checks it if she has questions and we go over questions together…with or without the book. My younger daughter (7) will inherit it next. Now, if American Girls would just come out with (if there IS one please let me know!) a book on sex ed! :) I highly recommend this book for any girl about to hit puberty. Or any parent that just can’t quite work up the nerve to discuss ‘those things’.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Anonymous

    Finally! I was looking for a book my 10 year old could read without the sexual details. This book is great for girls who are just starting to think about shaving, the shape of their bodies, wether or not to wear a bra, or what a period is. It is a basic guide to taking care of their bodies. I ordered other books I had to return because there were chapters on sexual intercourse, masturbation and birth control. This book has none of that. I can now give my daughter this book to read without having to cut out any pages!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Anonymous

    My friend had this book and I asked to borrow it. I read it back to front about ten times or more. I really liked the book the first two times I read it but after a while it got kind of boring. It tells you to brush your teeth and how to comb your hair. It told me things I already knew. I wanted it to go more in depth about menstruation, instread of just three pages worth. This book gave me a taste of growing up, but I would buy a book like The Period Book, or Period. if you are eleven or older. Though I have to give this book credit for what it is, and for what it is, it’s a great book. I would recommend it for girls 8-10 and their mothers.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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