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Books > Children's & Educational > Life skills & personal awareness, general studies > Personal, health & social education (PHSE) > Body & health
Everyone hates going to the doctor - taking their medicine, having
their temperature taken, maybe having to go for surgery. This
collection of poems and rhymes helps to make being sick a little
less scary, with poems about broken bones, the chickenpox, having
an injection and many more - with characters that will make young
readers smile and laugh. Children can sing along to Owen's Broken
Bone Blues, meet Ultan Ulrich Ultrasound - the man who can look
right into your insides with his magical powers - and Eliza
Analyser, who looks at all your cells under the microscope.
Translated from Latvian and retold for the English market by
award-winning Irish poet Catherine Ann Cullen.
A simple and reassuring introduction to periods and body changes
for young girls aged 7 and up. This easy-to-understand,
straightforward book gives clear advice for young readers who want
to understand more about the changes in their body that happen
during puberty. The clear, friendly approach explains what puberty
is, what changes might happen from getting hairy to growing
breasts, as well as explaining all about periods. The book answers
the many questions girls might have about periods, such as: how
long do periods last; what are period pains; how do I use sanitary
products? The book focuses purely on the changes happening to a
girl's body during puberty with no mention of sex, which some
younger children aren't ready to learn about. There is sensible
advice about heathy eating, exercise and keeping clean, as well as
how to tackle any emotional ups and downs and tips for boosting
self-esteem. Questions and answers throughout will help dispel any
myths and give gentle advice. Suitable for all ages, and in
particular for any young girls experiencing early puberty.
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Soda
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Paige Cathcart
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R494
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