Rating:
(19 reviews)
Author: Nancy Holyoke
Publisher: American Girl Publishing Inc

-
-
Gift Ideas
-
Categories
-
Popular Categories
Action & Adventure Adventure & Thrillers Age Range (age_range) Ages 4-8 Ages 9-12 All 4-for-3 Deals Animals Archive Arthur Arts & Music Arts & Photography Audiobooks Baby-3 Basic Concepts Bedtime & Dreaming Binding (binding) Biographies & Memoirs Books on Cassette Children's Books: Ages 4-8: General Children's Books: Ages 9-12: General Children's Books: Literature: General Children's Literature Guides Christmas Classic Books on CD Classics Contemporary Custom Stores Dr. Seuss Early Reader Early Reader Series Education Entertainment Fairy Tales, Folk Tales & Myths Family Life Fantasy Fiction Format (binding) Format (feature_browse-bin) Friendship General AAS Hardcover HarperTrophy Health History & Historical Fiction Holidays & Festivals Humorous Issues Literary Criticism & Collections Literature & Fiction Magic Manga Mass Market Mystery & Horror Nature & How It Works Nonfiction Paperback Parenting & Families People & Places Picture Books Poetry Pokémon Popular Characters Popular Culture Printed Books Promotion (special_merchandising_browse-bin) Qualifying Textbooks Random House Books for Young Readers Read-Aloud Reference Refinements Religion & Spirituality School Science Science, Nature & How It Works Science Fiction Science Fiction & Fantasy Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Magic Science Fiction, Fantasy, Mystery & Horror Series Short Story Collections Social Issues Social Situations Specialty Stores Sports & Activities Staff Favorites Stores Teens Trade United States World Literature -
Recent Posts
-
Recent Comments
- A Reviewer on Heroes, Vol. 2
- A Reviewer on Everything Kids’ Magical Science Experiments Book: Dazzle your friends and family by making magical things happen! (Everything Kids Series)
- A Reviewer on Just Listen
- A Reviewer on Influence
- A Reviewer on Just Listen
5 Comments
n
My then 10 year old daughter wanted this book long before I felt she was old enough. I allowed my sister to purchase the book from the American Girl Chicago store since she was visiting the city and give it to my daughter for her 11th birthday. It has good information to keep my daughter happy without too much information. American Girl has a good way of addressing issues for girls without giving information that is best coming from parents. Another great AG publication. I think we have them all!
n
n
We all know that being a pre-teen girl is not easy. This book provides a matter of fact response and is at their age level so they can understand it. There isn’t any lecturing but some common sense advice. n
I wish this book were around when I was growing up.
n
n
I would not suggest this book for a Christian family. The premise is commendable, but the content contradicts how we are trying to raise our daughter. For example, the book offers tips for a first kiss to girls as young as ten, and insinuates that such behavior is normal and acceptable. I have worked with children in this age group, and I know it is possible to balance hormonal changes and desires without experimenting with romantic or physical relationships prematurely. This may work for some families, but Christian parents should use a more biblically sound text, as well as scripture and common sense, to address these issues with their children.
n
n
This book is a must for the young lady getting ready to enter Junior High. Wisely answers many of those troublesome questions regarding boy-girl and girl-girl relationships that create angst for the young lady. Gives young girls a smoother transition to this world of expanded relationships.
n
n
The Truth: I’m a Girl, I’m Smart and I Know EverythingRave reviews for this book! As a positive psychologist and a school psychologist for over 25 years, I know too well how girls can suffer and feel alone and misunderstood during early crushes. In fact, I consider this issue so important, that it is one of my major themes that the girl in my new book for girls, The Truth, I’m a girl, I’m smart and I know everything, has to deal with. She expresses her deepest feeling to her diary but her own mother and her best friend don’t really understand. If only she had had this book! It might have helped. What I love about this book is that feelings are shared and explained as wholesome, and also examples of how to talk to your mom, etc. are given. This book is a great companion book to my book. I can see the author and myself giving a talk where we share the different ways we entered a serious problem, one book nonfiction, one fiction. But we are all trying to help girls feel comfortable with their feelings and feel good about who they are. Wait a minute. I have a radio show, Kids, Tweens and Teens, a Positive Psychologist Looks at all Three. I think I’ll invite her to be my guest. Stay tuned!
n