HelloFlo: The Guide, Period.

HelloFlo: The Guide, Period.

by Naama Bloom

Narrated by Saskia Maarleveld

Unabridged — 2 hours, 28 minutes

HelloFlo: The Guide, Period.

HelloFlo: The Guide, Period.

by Naama Bloom

Narrated by Saskia Maarleveld

Unabridged — 2 hours, 28 minutes

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Overview

“Full of practical advice, helpful explanations,*and messages of encouragement...Period.”*-Parents.com

Make[s] girls feel both normal and empowered....*If you have a girl nearing puberty in your life, I recommend grabbing a copy for her.”*-Heidi Stevens for*The Chicago Tribune

From the founder of HelloFlo, a modern and insightful guide to periods and puberty for a new generation
*****
When will I get boobs?
Does wearing a tampon hurt?
What's the deal with menstrual cups?
Seriously, when will I get boobs?

Honest, funny, and unafraid of the messy, real-life facts about a girl's changing body, this is definitely not your mother's puberty book. HelloFlo founder Naama Bloom's mission is to create informed, empowered young women who are unafraid to ask questions and make the best choices for themselves and their bodies. A celebration of women's bodies and all the confusing, uncomfortable, silly, transformative, and powerful changes that occur during puberty.

This full-color book-written by HelloFlo founder, Naama Bloom, and journalist Glynnis MacNicol-features bright, diverse, approachable illustrations and infographics, doctor-vetted information, and personal testimonials from real girls and women.

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Kirkus Reviews

2017-08-27
This guide for young women about puberty is written by the founder of HelloFlo.com, a subscription service that delivers customized selections of menstrual products by mail and offers women's health information on its website. Nine straightforward, concise chapters are embellished with appealing, colorful line drawings of ethnically diverse young women engaging in such activities as playing soccer and talking with friends, which lends a balancing, casual feel to the more pointed, drawn diagrams, such as one that labels the different parts of a vulva and vagina. Various issues are frankly addressed, including breast development, growing body and pubic hair, and menstruation, as well as some common physiological and emotional experiences, such as increased body odor and PMS. Helpful, clear advice about the mechanics of managing menstrual blood and the removal (or not) of body hair are framed in a nonjudgmental way, encouraging readers to make whatever decision feels right, and added historical context about trends and the shifts in society's attitudes toward women's bodies strike just the right tone. However, a confusing admonishment to "Don't. Ever. Shave" unwanted facial hair remains unexplained beyond mentioning the sensitivity of the face, and some teen readers may find the didactic assurances about life getting not just better, but "to be the best" with age frustrating. An informative, accessible guide that hits most of its marks. (Nonfiction. 10-16)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940169124170
Publisher: Penguin Random House
Publication date: 10/17/2017
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 10 - 13 Years
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