
I'm a Girl - 5 book series
Shelley Metten MS, PhD; Alan Estridge, et al
From Book 1: Although puberty is a few years away, it is helpful for your daughter to learn the correct terms for her girl anatomy. Using a simple storyline about a mom who is going to have a baby, this book introduces these ideas: eggs in the ovaries help make babies, babies grow in the uterus, you are special because you can have babies, your private parts need to be private. The text and illustrations are age-appropriate with no sexual content.
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