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An honest and reassuring guide to puberty for elementary school children
Puberty can be an excitingand confusingtime for children. In the follow-up to her bestselling Amazing You!, Dr. Gail Saltz navigates the curiosity and confusion that youngsters feel as they start to notice the changes their bodies undergo. She also talks about reproduction and emerging sexuality all with her renowned brand of warmth and candor. This refreshingly accessible picture book also includes an author's note to parents.
In a book about sexuality for children, it is critical that the information be authoritative, accurate, and yet accessible; this book qualifies on all counts. Dr. Saltz is both a professor of psychiatry and a practitioner. Targeted for seven to ten year olds, this is her second book for children on the topic, and is clearly intended as a guide for parentsa read-along rather than a read-alone work. The focus here is on the physiological changes accompanying puberty and reproduction. A "Note to Parents" opens the book and encourages treating questions from children as opportunities for parents to become the authoritative source of information about sexuality. Needless to say, that means the relevant adults should read this ahead of time to familiarize themselves with the anatomical language, increase their comfort level with the subject, and prepare to frame the presentationwhich places sexual behavior strictly in the context of procreationwithin their own moral/behavioral expectations and values. Brightly colored illustrations are humorously drawn and reflect internal and external anatomical details for different ages and with some moderate representation of racial diversity. A closing page of guidelines advises parents to respond to the specific information needs of the child rather than overwhelming them with unsought information, and to present information about key changes (such as menstruation) in advance of their occurrence. The accurate textual and visual information and the friendly tone of the writing make this book appropriate for middle school libraries as well; although the picture book format may make it feel too young for readers in this age group.Reviewer: Paula McMillen, Ph.D.
More Reviews and RecommendationsDr. Gail Saltz lives in New York City.
Lynne Avril Cravath lives in Phoenix, Arizona.
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11/23/2009: For a long time, I searched for a book on human sexuality for my children who are 8 and 10 years old. A lot of the books I found were written to parents. The few that I found for kids were incomplete. But in my opinion, this one was the best by far. It includes a wealth of information in a tone that my children could easily understand, and it led to wonderful conversations between us about sexuality.
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11/16/2009: I highly recommend this book for use in talking to your kids about sex. It was easy for my 8 year old to understand but, unlike other books I have seen, did not offer too much information. I thought it was a great introduction to a difficult topic.