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Books > Children's & Educational > Life skills & personal awareness, general studies > Personal, health & social education (PHSE) > Body & health
Do you know the difference between a vagina and a vulva? If you're
not sure, this book could be for you! There are lots of reasons why
we don't talk about vaginas. It can be embarrassing and nobody else
talks about vaginas - so why should you? But KNOWLEDGE IS POWER
people! The more we know the better equipped we will be to deal
with our bodies in the future. In this beautifully illustrated
book, Dr Allison K. Rodgers simply explains everything from why we
have periods to sex and consent in the age of social media. You'll
learn the correct names for everything, realise public hair is
TOTALLY NORMAL, and discover the magical self-cleaning properties
of vaginas.
A funny picture book about Paddington, the world's favourite bear -
now a major movie star! Paddington is excited to be organising an
Easter egg hunt for his neighbours. But, from finding empty
supermarket shelves, to buying a box of broken Easter eggs,
Paddington wonders if the hunt can ever go ahead. That is, until Mr
Gruber's book on Roman mosaics and some sticky marmalade give him a
brilliant idea . . . A deliciously funny Easter story, perfect for
Paddington fans!
The perfect book for your daddy's birthday, Father's Day, a new
father, or for giving and sharing any time you want to say I love
you daddy. Join the PAW Patrol in this celebration of heroic
daddies and see how kind, funny, clever and adventurous daddies
are. From saving the day and cheering you up, to playing lots of
games and being a bit clumsy, daddies are fun to be around - just
like the PAW Patrol. Show your daddy just how much he means to you
and add your own words to the story to make an extra special gift.
The perfect way to say, 'I love you daddy'.
"An essential mental-health handbook for the next generation" -
Vanessa Nakate HOW DOES CLIMATE CHANGE MAKE YOU FEEL? SAD? AFRAID?
POWERLESS? GUILTY? YOU'RE NOT THE ONLY ONE FEELING THIS WAY.
Drawing on years of experience as a psychoanalyst, Anouchka Grose
shares cutting-edge insights on how to manage your eco-anxiety.
You'll find out how to validate your emotions. You'll learn how to
build your resilience. You'll even discover the comfort that can be
found in your community. Ten accessible steps will help you
understand your eco-anxiety, and the toolkit at the end of each
step will allow you to grow with the knowledge and learn how your
are part of the solution. You'll finish this book feeling equipped
with the solutions and practical action needed to make a real
difference to the planet, to others, and to yourself.
Soon to be a major motion picture starring Cole Sprouse (Riverdale'sJughead) and Haley Lu Richardson (The Edge of Seventeen and Recovery Road)!
In this moving story that’s perfect for fans of John Green’s The Fault in Our Stars, two teens fall in love with just one minor complication - they can’t get within a few feet of each other without risking their lives.
Can you love someone you can never touch?
Stella Grant likes to be in control - even though her totally out of control lungs have sent her in and out of the hospital most of her life. At this point, what Stella needs to control most is keeping herself away from anyone or anything that might pass along an infection and jeopardize the possibility of a lung transplant. Six feet apart. No exceptions.
The only thing Will Newman wants to be in control of is getting out of this hospital. He couldn’t care less about his treatments, or a fancy new clinical drug trial. Soon, he’ll turn eighteen and then he’ll be able to unplug all these machines and actually go see the world, not just its hospitals.
Will’s exactly what Stella needs to stay away from. If he so much as breathes on Stella she could lose her spot on the transplant list. Either one of them could die. The only way to stay alive is to stay apart. But suddenly six feet doesn’t feel like safety. It feels like punishment.
What if they could steal back just a little bit of the space their broken lungs have stolen from them? Would five feet apart really be so dangerous if it stops their hearts from breaking too?
A modern and inclusive guide to help every child understand their
journey from childhood to being a grown-up. Growing up is a natural
part of life, and every child deserves to understand the different
ways their body may change as they grow older. While puberty
happens to everyone, every child's journey from childhood to being
a grown-up will be as unique as they are! In this honest,
accessible illustrated guide to puberty, young readers can find out
exactly what may happen as they grow from being a child to becoming
a grown-up. From getting taller and discovering hair growing in new
places to developing breasts, experiencing periods or having wet
dreams, this book provides the perfect stepping stone for every
caregiver to have an open conversation about what it really means
for a child to be growing up. Working closely with a leading
national LGBT organisation as well as a biology specialist and an
equality, diversity and inclusivity consultant, Growing Up covers
everything from biological sex and gender identity to physical
changes and emotional development, including sections on
friendships and emotional health, creating and respecting
boundaries and online safety. Written in friendly and accessible
language that can be shared with a child or read independently,
Growing Up also includes a further reading section and glossary to
answer more complex questions, as well as signposting where young
readers can find help from trusted sources outside of the home or
school environment.
Leer alles wat jy moet weet om ’n voortreflike virusvegter te wees! Hierdie titel verduidelik sagkens wat 'n virus is (insluitend die Coronavirus), hoe om dit te beveg en hoe om jouself en die mense vir wie jy omgee te beveilig teen virusse. Dit gee ook wenke oor hoe om jouself en julle huis virusvry te hou, insluitend stappe oor hoe om jou hande te was en hoe en hoekom ons moet keer dat 'n virus oraloor versprei. Die boek is saamgestel om op 'n gerusstelende maar praktiese manier vrees uit die weg te ruim, en terselftertyd kinders aan te moeding en in te lig oor hoe om na hulle eie en ander se veiligheid om te sien.
Selected by Oprah Magazine as one of its 'essential books for
discussing racism with kids'. I am a non-stop ball of energy.
Powerful and full of light. I am a go-getter. A difference-maker. A
leader. Step inside the mind of the confident narrator of this
book. He is proud of everything that makes him who he is. He's got
big plans, and will see them through. He's creative, adventurous,
smart, funny. A good friend. A superhero. Sometimes he falls, but
he always gets back up. And other times he's afraid, because he's
often misunderstood. So, slow down, look and listen as he shows you
who he really is ... Featured in the Booktrust Great Books Guide
2021 Observer Children's Picture Book of the Month Perfect for fans
of Dapo Adeola's Hey You! 'Pitch-perfect... Gordon C James's
painted portraits brim with spirit and dignity. The result is a
truly special book by an American author-illustrator duo at the top
of their game' - Imogen Carter, Observer 'A poetic paean to the
brilliance of black boys, its energetic pages filled with courage,
joy and vivid, dynamic illustrations' - Guardian 'A powerful
celebration of Black boyhood' - Booklist, starred review 'A
much-needed book for Black children when society demonstrates
otherwise' - Kirkus Reviews, starred review 'This beautiful and
necessary book that affirms Black boys and their right to thrive' -
Horn Book, starred review 'An empowering ode to Black boy joy' -
Publishers Weekly, starred review 'Page after page of empowering
text speaks to energetic children everywhere' - School Library
Journal, starred review
From the bestselling author and illustrator Nick Sharratt, a
stunning board book reissue of a childhood counting classic. Sure
to make everything better, Ness the Nurse is a fun counting book
for all tree-climbers, adventurers and aspiring doctors everywhere.
Have you ever bashed your nose? Scraped your knee? Stubbed your
toe? Then this story is just for you! Come and meet Paul, Greg and
Jacinta, who all need to call for Ness the nurse! Written and
illustrated by bestselling, prize-winning creator, Nick Sharratt
With colourful illustrations that children will love The gentle
rhyming story makes counting fun! Previously published as Ouch! I
Need a Plaster!
This nonfiction self-help book for young readers with disordered
eating and body image problems delivers real talk about eating
disorders and body image, tools and information for recovery, and
suggestions for dealing with the media messages that contribute so
much to disordered eating. You Are Enough answers questions like: *
What are eating disorders? * What types of treatment are available
for eating disorders? * What is anxiety? * How can you relax? *
What is cognitive reframing? * Why are measurements like BMI flawed
and arbitrary? * What is impostor syndrome? * How do our role
models affect us? . . . just to name a few. Many eating disorder
books are written in a way that leaves many people out of the
eating disorder conversation, and this book is written with a
special eye on inclusivity.
Hierdie boek gee nuuskierige agies die kans om die wonders van die menslike liggaam te ontdek. Dit bied ’n omvattende blik op liggaamsprosesse –– van die kleinste selletjies tot die stelsels wat mense aan die lewe hou! Kinders kan onder andere ontdek hoeveel bloed deur die hart gepomp word, hoeveel spiere gebruik word om te glimlag en hoe die neus en ore binne-in lyk. Die foto's en detail in die boek sal enige kind se belangstelling prikkel!
A sensitive and engaging Mr Men Little Miss story about worries,
big and small, and how to manage them. Mr Worry worries about
everything. It sometimes starts with a funny feeling in his tummy.
Do you ever feel worried? Everyone worries sometimes. But Mr Worry
worries all the time. Can Mr Calm and Little Miss Sunshine help him
to ease his worries? The Mr Men and Little Miss are the perfect
characters to help children understand a bit more about their own
emotions and how to manage them. With engaging questions to
encourage conversations and some helpful tips from favourite
characters to help children develop their emotional intelligence.
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