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Holmes, Melisa.
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Puberty -- Juvenile literature.
Teenage girls -- Physiology -- Juvenile literature.
Teenage boys -- Physiology -- Juvenile literature.
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Holmes, Melisa.
Puberty -- Juvenile literature.
Teenage girls -- Physiology -- Juvenile literature.
Teenage boys -- Physiology -- Juvenile literature.
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You-ology : a puberty guide for every body / Melisa Holmes, MD, FACOG, Trish Hutchinson, MD, FAAP, Kathryn Lowe, MD, FAAP.
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Holmes, Melisa.
American Academy of Pediatrics, c2022.
Call #:
612
.661
H978y
Subjects
Puberty -- Juvenile literature.
Teenage girls -- Physiology -- Juvenile literature.
Teenage boys -- Physiology -- Juvenile literature.
ISBN:
9781610025690
1610025695
Alternate title:
You-ology : a puberty guide for everybody
Youology
Description:
xvii, 166 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm.
Notes:
Includes index.
Summary:
Did an adult just give you this book? Did you roll your eyes or laugh a little? Either reaction would be normal because this book is going to give you a lot of information that may seem awkward. It can also be a little funny, but it's really important. It's about puberty--that time when your body starts changing to look more grown up. Sometimes it may seem as if you are the only one dealing with body changes, but EVERY body goes through puberty. When you understand what's happening to your body, you worry less and you better care for yourself. And whether you're learning about your own body or about bodies that are different from yours, it's normal to be curious, and it's great to understand that puberty is for EVERY body. Learning about this stuff might make you feel excited, interested, embarrassed, or just plain awkward. However, you're feeling is normal. Keep reading. The more you learn, the more comfortable you'll be.
Other authors:
Hutchinson, Trish.
Lowe, Kathryn.
American Academy of Pediatrics.
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