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Getting your period may seem daunting, but it doesn't have to be scary.Piper Gets Her Period is a book about menstruation, specifically for girls with autism, which aims to provide easy to read information about puberty and the experience of having a period. The first part of this book is an illustrated story about Piper on the day she gets her very first period. The story is written as a literal and simple narrative, designed to be easy to follow and understand, yet highly relatable. The second part of the book is a non-fiction resource which explains menstruation and related information in detail, in a straightforward and factual manner. Topics include: What is menstruation? How and why do periods happen Managing periods and using menstrual products Body symptoms and self-care during your period An extensive FAQ section which includes many of the questions girls want to know, but might be too embarrassed to ask about.Piper Gets Her Period is written to educate and empower girls with autism to understand their bodies, and to face the onset of puberty with knowledge and confidence.
No Labels, No Limits is an inspirational story of an incredible Mum blessed with a special needs child. With her daughter's condition undiagnosed, Melissa struggled to cope. Her world fell apart, but Melissa did not merely survive the journey, she took the challenge and thrived.
Another Mother is a story about family, an unlikely duo, and a woman whose strength held it all together. From Jamaica to New Jersey, Ross Kenneth Urken chronicles the life of Dezna Sanderson, the Jamaican nanny who had an outsize positive effect on his dysfunctional Jewish American family and life trajectory.
Baje la temperatura, mantengase fresco y descubra como criar ninos felices con una crianza positiva. Asegurese de leer este libro para dominar con exito su vida diaria de padres e hijos sin peleas de poder y berrinches sin parar!
'You Could Have Been...' is a tribute to a little life gone too soon. In Australia, 6 babies are stillborn every day, and 1 in 4 women experience early pregnancy loss. It's so special to have a bond with your baby, even after they have died. This book lets you talk to your baby about your lost hopes and dreams, but most importantly, your love.
We all want a happy and healthy life-but what happens when motherhood becomes a jungle of ups and downs, great days and messy days, or laugh until you cry days and exhausting days?Practicing gratitude daily helps to center your journey through motherhood. Now you can be reminded of all the blessings in your life in an easy to use journal.
How to Talk to Your Kids About Climate Change provides tools and strategies for parents to explain the climate emergency to their children, maintain hope in the face of crisis, and galvanize positive action by encouraging today's children to follow their passions in pursuit of a livable world.
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