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Filled with facts, tips, advice, and illustrations, BUNK 9’S GUIDE TO GROWING UP is the girl-powered puberty book you’ll actually want to read. Written in the voice of the counselors in training at the fictional Camp Silver Moon, it’s like having your best friend or older sister share everything there is to know about being comfortable in your changing body. From periods, bras, and hormones to nutrition, exercise, and sleep—to crushes, that first kiss, and ALL the feels—it’s the head-to-toe guide to not only surviving puberty but totally, 100% owning it!
GUARD THIS BOOK WITH YOUR LIFE AND USE ITS SECRETS WISELY.
Filled with facts, tips, advice, and illustrations, BUNK 9’S GUIDE TO GROWING UP is the girl-powered puberty book you’ll actually want to read. Written in the voice of the counselors in training at the fictional Camp Silver Moon, it’s like having your best friend or older sister share everything there is to know about being comfortable in your changing body. From periods, bras, and hormones to nutrition, exercise, and sleep—to crushes, that first kiss, and ALL the feels—it’s the head-to-toe guide to not only surviving puberty but totally, 100% owning it!
GUARD THIS BOOK WITH YOUR LIFE AND USE ITS SECRETS WISELY.
- The Top Three Tips for the Best Puberty Ever
- A Field Guide to Breasts
- Acne: Self-Care and Skin Care
- The ‘No-Smell’ Basics
- Rocking Your First Period
- Why Sleep?
- Boys: They’re Changing, Too
- Crushing It
Product Details
ISBN-13: 9780761193593
Media Type: Paperback
Publisher: Workman Publishing Company
Publication Date: 12-19-2017
Pages: 192
Product Dimensions: 7.50(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.60(d)
Age Range: 8 - 12 Years
About the Author
Adah Nuchi grew up in New York City and spent her summers at camp, where she learned (almost) everything she needed to know about being a woman. She worked for many years as a children’s book editor, and now divides her time between writing and going on adventures, which mostly occur on the beach. Meg Hunt is an illustrator and maker of things. When she’s not reading, exploring, or learning, Meg is discovering the world through her illustrations. She lives and works in Portland, Oregon.