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Twój dziewczyński przewodnik po dorastaniu

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Martwisz się dorastaniem?
Dojrzewanie nieustannie zaprząta ci myśli?
Nie panikuj! Oto książka, która ci pomoże!


Wiedza to potęga! A tak się składa, że trzymasz w swoich rękach Twój dziewczyński przewodnik po dorastaniu, który cię w nią wyposaży. To napawająca optymizmem książka – podniesie cię na duchu i oswoi przemiany. Jest więcej niż przystępna i bardzo możliwe, że zostanie twoją bliską przyjaciółką. Znajdziesz w niej między innymi:
• mnóstwo ważnych informacji dotyczących każdego aspektu dojrzewania (przeczytasz m.in. o miesiączce, pryszczach, zmieniającym się wyglądzie; jest też sporo o chłopakach),
• rozdziały o źródłach różnych emocji, postrzeganiu samej siebie, przebiegających dotąd w nieodgadniony sposób relacjach z otaczającymi cię ludźmi, również tymi w sieci, oraz o seksualności i płci,
• rady psychoterapeutki i lekarki,
• pytania i opowieści dziewczyn przechodzących przez to samo co ty.

Ale to nie wszystko, bo znajdziesz tu jeszcze:
• urocze i dowcipne ilustracje Flo Perry,
• mnóstwo humoru,
• miejsce dla siebie – możesz coś narysować i zanotować jakąś obserwację czy myśl.

Dojrzewanie to nie tylko fizyczne zmiany w twoim ciele, to także wszystko, co zachodzi w twoim umyśle i wokół ciebie! Ten czas to nie tylko walka o przetrwanie – uwierz, że naprawdę może być świetnie! Szczególnie z Twoim dziewczyńskim przewodnikiem po dorastaniu!

208 pages, Paperback

First published April 5, 2018

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336 reviews4 followers
January 3, 2024
Hi,

I hope all is progressing well.

The Girls' Guide to Growing Up Great: Changing Bodies, Periods, Relationships, Life Online by Sophie Elkan with Laura Chaisty and Dr. Maddy Podichetty as well as Illustrations by Flo Perry is like a journal for a developing girl/woman to conversationally-opine (somewhat privately—somewhat due to a possibility of someone reading opinions of an opiner in the spaces within the book upon discovering the book) as well as deliberate/receive relevant advice on differing topics concerning aspects of becoming/being a developing girl/woman. Perusing an Internom, I come across the book curious as to the offerings of information the text might have concerning a/ developing girl[s]/woman[en] since I care to learn about women's health in (healthy) myriad forms so as to be a more mindful individual as well as romantic life partner. I think the text covers topics well especially considering the text is intentionally reaching out to developing girls/women in year six of school (prior to secondary school in the United Kingdom—around middle childhood) though I think the text relevant for any even beyond middle childhood. I think the text can function as a bridging conversational tool between developing youth and adults regardless of gender/sex: additionally, I think the text covers topics in alignment with encouraging one to discover one's self for one's self safely (inclusive of being in accordance with modern laws), without bias beyond encouragement of safe developments. The text offers references for any that may want to experience histories/stories of women as well as research more about any topics the text covers.

Onward and Upward,
Kevin Dufresne
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4 reviews
May 6, 2019
A book full of good advise for teenagers. It sticks with a non-judgemental tone that touches on the topics, shining light on them in a scientific tone without putting them under a moral compass and making things complicated.

One advice though - before you gift it to your teenager, give it a read because some chapters might not be everyone's cup of tea. Learn what's appropriate for your teen so that you are comfortable with the knowledge you are handing down to your teenagers.

I wish I had something like this when I was a teenager.
69 reviews1 follower
November 16, 2019
Good book
helped me to understand different things.
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245 reviews22 followers
March 19, 2020
Omg make all the little girls read this book. It's important and rich and deals with all the little questions and scary things we face through puberty.
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57 reviews
November 1, 2022
🦋Book: The Girl's Guide to Growing Up Great
🦋Genre: Self Help
⭐4/5

▫️This one is an empowering initiative to answer the questions that pop up in our minds while growing up. Almost half of the world population grow from girls to women. And this change isn't a complete joyride (is it?). We often grow insecure of our changing bodies or find it difficult to cope up with our changing mind. There's rush of hormones, people around you suddenly becoming distant, a sudden need to look acceptably good, etc. This book answers all those 'why' and 'how'. And helps one accept themselves just the way they are.

▫️A guide book to growing up as a girl, I'll call it. It covers almost all the necessary topics- changing bodies, periods, concern over beauty, relationships, cyber safety, acceptance; most of the 'important talk'.

▫️What I like most about this one is that it has a space to doodle and scribble your thoughts. It has a space to make notes and lists or doodle whatever that pops up in your mind. It also has little columns where girls near the age of puberty have shared their thoughts, which made me say "Same sister. same."

▫️I received this for my birthday. I think it's suitable to gift to any girl who is a woman in becoming. The book is frank, gentle and funny; like that cool aunt you would share everything with.
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