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Books published by publisher Anatomy for Kids, LLC

  • I’m a Girl, Hormones!

    M.S. Ph.D. Shelley Metten, Alan Estridge, Jessie Do

    Paperback (Anatomy For Kids, LLC, Aug. 16, 2018)
    Your daughter is 10+ years old and is concerned about having her first period. Our most popular book for girls to prepare them for their first period has been improved with additional illustrations and added text. This books answers questions that all young girls are asking as they prepare for their first period: Why have my emotions changed? What is a period and how do I prepare for it? What is ovulation? Will I have a period every month? The text and illustrations are age-appropriate.
  • Im a Boy, My Changing Body Ages to: Anatomy For Kids Book Prepares Younger Boys For Early Changes As They Enter Puberty

    Shelley Metten M.S. Ph.D., Alan Estridge, Jennifer Kanne

    Paperback (Anatomy For Kids, LLC, )
    None
  • I’m a Girl, My Changing Body

    Shelley Metten M.S. Ph.D., Alan Estridge, Jessie Do

    Paperback (Anatomy For Kids, LLC, Aug. 16, 2018)
    Your daughter is 8-9 years old and is about to notice changes in her body. Our most popular book for girls as they enter early puberty is even more fun to read with all-new illustrations. It answers her questions in a thoughtful, simple way using a relatable storyline: What is puberty? What are breast buds? Why do I feel so emotional? What’s coming next? The text and illustrations are age-appropriate.
  • Im a Girl, My Changing Body Ages To: Anatomy For Kids Book Prepares Younger Girls For Early Changes As They Enter Puberty

    Shelley Metten M.S. Ph.D., Alan Estridge, Jennifer Kanne

    Paperback (Anatomy for Kids, LLC, )
    None
  • I’m a Boy, My Changing Body

    Shelley Metten M.S. Ph.D., Alan Estridge, Jessie Do

    Paperback (Anatomy For Kids, LLC, July 6, 2017)
    Your son is 8-10 years old and beginning to notice some changes in his body. Our most popular book for boys as they enter early puberty is even better with all-new illustrations and added information. It answers questions like: What is puberty? Why do I smell different now? Why are there bumps on my face? What’s happening next? The text and illustrations are age-appropriate.
  • I’m a Boy Hormones! for Ages 11 and Over: Anatomy For Kids Book Explains To Older Boys How Hormones Are Changing Their Body and What they Can Expect

    Shelley Metten M.S. Ph.D., Alan Estridge

    Paperback (Anatomy For Kids, LLC, July 6, 2016)
    Your 11+ year-old-son is feeling the daily effects of raging hormones. This book from Anatomy For Kids answers questions asked by boys in this age group: Why do I smell different now? Why is my skin changing and what is a pimple? Why is my voice getting deeper? What is a growth spurt? Where do sperm come from and where do they go? What are a wet dream and a spontaneous erection? Younger boys might prefer the first puberty book in the series, I’m A Boy, My Changing Body, for 8-10-year-olds by also available on Amazon.
  • I’m a Girl, Hormones!

    Shelley Metten, Alan Estridge, Matt Rockefeller, Jessie Do

    language (Anatomy For Kids, LLC, June 26, 2017)
    Your daughter is 10+ years old and is concerned about having her first period. Our most popular book for girls to prepare them for their first period has been improved with additional illustrations and added text. This books answers questions that all young girls are asking as they prepare for their first period: Why have my emotions changed? What is a period and how do I prepare for it? What is ovulation? Will I have a period every month? The text and illustrations are age-appropriate.
  • I’m a Girl, Special Me

    Shelley Metten M.S. Ph.D., Alan Estridge, Jessie Do

    Paperback (Anatomy For Kids, LLC, March 15, 2018)
    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. There are 2 other age-appropriate Anatomy for Kids books available for girls on Amazon as well as 3 age appropriate books for boys.
  • I’m A Boy, My Changing Body

    Shelley Metten, Alan Estridge, Jennifer Kanne

    language (Anatomy For Kids, LLC, June 26, 2017)
    Your son is 8-10 years old and beginning to notice some changes in his body. Our most popular book for boys as they enter early puberty is even better with all-new illustrations and added information. It answers questions like: What is puberty? Why do I smell different now? Why are there bumps on my face? What’s happening next? The text and illustrations are age-appropriate.
  • I’m a Girl, My Changing Body

    Shelley Metten, Alan Estridge, Jennifer Kanne

    language (Anatomy For Kids, LLC, June 26, 2017)
    Your daughter is 8-9 years old and is about to notice changes in her body. Our most popular book for girls as they enter early puberty is even more fun to read with all-new illustrations. It answers her questions in a thoughtful, simple way using a relatable storyline: What is puberty? What are breast buds? Why do I feel so emotional? What’s coming next? The text and illustrations are age-appropriate.
  • I’m a Girl, Special Me For Ages to: Anatomy For Kids Book Introduces Girl Anatomy And Where Babies Come From

    Shelley Metten, Alan Estridge, Jennifer Kanne

    eBook (Anatomy For Kids, LLC, June 26, 2017)
    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 live in the ovaries; eggs grow into babies in the uterus; babies pass through the vagina when they are born; you are special because you can have a baby. The text and illustrations are age-appropriate with no sexual content. Anatomy For Kids offers additional age-appropriate books for girls about puberty available on Amazon.
  • I’m A Boy, Special Me

    Shelley Metten M.S. Ph.D., Alan Estridge, Jennifer Kanne

    Paperback (Anatomy For Kids, LLC, Feb. 23, 2013)
    Although puberty is a few years away, it is helpful for your son to learn the correct terms about his boy anatomy. Using a simple storyline about a mom who is going to have a baby, this book introduces these ideas: What is inside the scrotum? Where do babies come from? Why is there a hole in my penis? Most children hear about mom’s ultrasound but this text explains that if the doctor sees a penis in the ultrasound, a boy is inside. The text and illustrations are age-appropriate with no sexual content. Please also view the other age-appropriate books from Anatomy for Kids available on Amazon that will prepare your son for puberty.