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Being a girl is brilliant. But sometimes it's bonkers and baffling and seriously weird. The good news is you don't have to go through any of puberty's bad bits on your own because 'Being a Girl' is here to help. Writer-for-teenagers Hayley Long has made this straight-talking, warm and witty guide for you and stuffed it full of truth, support and inside information - and hilarious illustrations from Gemma Correll. There is no right or wrong way to be a girl. But 'Being a Girl' will ensure that whoever you are, you will be absolutely brilliant at it.
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This is not what I expected, and that's on me. I had assumed that this was more of a graphic novel, oops it's one of those teen ‘guides'. It's not entirely awful, good job encouraging teen girls to be confident and to avoid pit falls. However, it's missing A LOT....great job talking about tampons, but there are other options besides just pads and tampons, and didn't mention toxic shock syndrome, just that it was good to change frequently.
Didn't love the tone or the talk about cavemen. Not something I'd give to a little sister or cousin, at least not on its own.