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My daughter has just turned 9 and the time has come to start to prepare her for periods. Can anyone recommend any books that can help on the subject. My girlie is a sensitive little soul, naiive and very sensible. I don't want to frighten her, but I feel she should be aware that her body will soon be changing. My mum never broached the subject with me, she just let school deal with it, but I don't want it to be like this with me and my girls. She may be a few years away from starting as she is very slightly built and I know that weight has an influence on when periods start, but there again, I don't want her to have a nasty surprise! I'm obviously not just going to give her the book to read, but it would help if we could share one together and talk about it in a way she will understand.
Thanks a lot.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi Kaz, Sorry that I don't know the names of any educational type books but just wanted to recommend Judy Blume books, especially 'Are you there God, it's me Margaret' for any young girl about to embark on changes. It's written from the girl's perspective and covers most things but in an understanding and sensitive way.
Sorry can't be more help and good luck. At least you've experienced it yourself - I had to teach my little boy how to pee standing up!
Lissy x
Many thanks to everyone who kindly posted answers. I was a bit like BossyBoots and was leaping around on my spacehopper at 9, 10 and partway through 11 until 'the curse' struck me down, and I hope my girly has a couple of years ahead of her yet, but my friend started just before her 10th birthday and it's this that has got me thinking!
My daughter suffers from nosebleeds a lot, so hopefully she'll understand that if something is bleeding, it's not necessary life-threatening!!
I will pop into my health centre though and see if they have any booklets/leaflets to offer advice.
Ta ta for now :)