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Books in Secret Keeper Girl® Series series

  • It's Great to Be a Girl!: A Guide to Your Changing Body

    Dannah Gresh, Suzy Weibel

    Paperback (Harvest House Publishers, April 1, 2015)
    Your body is a masterpiece created by God. In this fun and down-to-earth handbook for girls age 8 to 12, you'll find answers to questions about your changing body, including...what physical changes to expect and how to handle themtips on hair care, makeup, nutrition, exercise, and morehow to use your body to fulfill your highest purpose—bringing glory God This fun-to-use book on all the "girl stuff" headed your way introduces you to the beauty of your body from a rich Bible-based perspective. You can look forward to what God has planned for you because it's great to be a girl!
  • A Girl's Guide to Best Friends and Mean Girls

    Dannah Gresh, Suzy Weibel

    Paperback (Harvest House Publishers, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Friends can make or break the life of a tween girl. That’s why bestselling author Dannah Gresh, popular speaker and creator of the Secret Keeper Girl events, and youth educator Suzy Weibel have developed this resource that targets the hearts of tween girls as they grow in and pursue friendships.A Girl's Guide to Best Friends and Mean Girls springs from the life and example of Jesus, a tween girl’s true BFF. It helps her explore questions such asWho should I choose for friends?How can I keep my friends?How can my parents help me?What do I do about jealousy and hurts in my friendships?How can I be Jesus’ friend, and how do I introduce others to him?Christian moms and dads will be delighted with the biblical grounding and godly guidance that will help protect their daughters in friendships and help them understand what friendship really is.
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  • A Girl's Guide to Understanding Boys

    Dannah Gresh, Suzy Weibel

    Paperback (Harvest House Publishers, March 1, 2014)
    Peer pressure and relationships with boys are scary topics in mother-daughter relationships. That’s why Dannah Gresh, creator of the Secret Keeper Girl events, and Suzy Weibel have developed this resource for tween girls like yours…during those wonderful but scary years when they start thinking about boys differently and encounter our culture’s destructive messages.With stories and examples your daughter can relate to, the book takes her to the Bible as her resource, helping her meditate on its message and have fun while she does it. She’ll explore questions likeHow come God made girls so that they like boys?Why are all my friends boy-crazy? Should I be?How can I stand out from others and be pure without losing my friends?You’ll love the biblical grounding and solid guidance that will help you with mother-daughter issues over boys―and help your daughter gain a foundation for godly relationships with young men.The Girl’s Guide books in the Secret Keeper Girl Series have been created for tween girls to help them explore topics important to them and give them the opportunity to travel deeper into “God’s diary”―the Bible―for truth and instruction. The front half of each book contains chapters written just for tweens, and the second half is an accompanying Bible study.
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  • Just Call Me Kate

    Dannah Gresh, Janet Mylin

    Paperback (Moody Publishers, Oct. 1, 2008)
    Sixth-grader Kate Harding has bigger problems than trying to get her parents to stop calling her "Katie." She has a major crush on her older brother's best friend, Zachary Donaldson, and in a moment of insanity she dares to write his name on the bathroom wall in eight-inch high pencil letters. It doesn't take Principal Butter long to match the handwriting to the doodling on her book covers. Kate is sent to detention, where she meets three new friends, and they all decide to become the Secret Keeper Girl Club. Her case of boy craziness is cured with some good advice from her new friends.
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  • Yuzi's False Alarm

    Dannah Gresh, Chizuruoke Anderson

    Paperback (Moody Publishers, Oct. 1, 2008)
    Bestselling author Dannah Gresh teams up with three of her closest friends to write a hilarious fiction series about what their lives would have been like had they collided in sixth grade. Yuzi Ukachi has every right to be mad. Because of her dad's job, their family has moved all over the place, so it's always been tough to make friends. And now his job has landed Yuzi in quite possibly the smallest town on the planet: Marion, Ohio—the Popcorn Capital of the World.Her mom volunteered her to wear a totally embarrassing corncob costume to the Popcorn Festival, and at school she ends up in detention for something she definitely did not do! When she opens up her heart to the three girls she meets in detention, she's invited into the Secret Keeper Girl Club. The club's adventures teach her that revenge isn't always the sweetest end to a story.Dannah, Suzy Wiebel, Janet Mylin, and Chizuruoke (Chizzy) Anderson are four mothers with hearts to teach their daughters truth, but they aren't afraid of the crazy true stories of their own lives. Here they blend them into fictional comedy and action that 8–12-year-old readers will love.
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  • T is for Antonia

    Dannah Gresh, Suzy Weibel

    Paperback (Moody Publishers, Oct. 1, 2008)
    Toni Diaz has a major problem. She's faster, stronger, and taller than most of the boys in her 6th grade class. Doesn't sound like a problem? Think again!Toni can't understand why God made her both the best athlete in her class and a girl! She wants to play for the Rutherford B. Hayes middle school football team, but school rules—and her parents—won't allow it. Toni decides to do it anyway. When dressing like a boy to pose for tryouts lands her in detention, she meets the founder of the Secret Keeper Girl Club. The club's crazy assignments help her learn that the coolest person she can be is... herself!
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  • Secret Keeper Devotional: A 35-Day Experience with the Delicate Power of Modesty

    Dannah Gresh

    Paperback (Moody Publishers, Oct. 1, 2011)
    Secret Keeper Devos journal is a great follow-up study to the Secret Keeper book. It invites teenage girls to interact with biblical texts on modesty and God's view of true beauty. With blank pages for the reader's responses, this 30-day devotional will challenge girls to view themselves as masterpieces created by God. Includes 20 perforated cards with text on both sides. True beauty, the kind that draws people to you, comes from deep within. It comes from way below the surface. Deeper than your closet. Farther than the mall. Discover the power of your beauty. Meet with the One who created you. The One who is most enthralled with your real beauty.
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  • Secret Keeper Girl Kit 2: The Gift of True Friendship

    Dannah K. Gresh

    Paperback (Moody Publishers, Oct. 1, 2008)
    Finally! Some fun friendship truth for your daughter from the trusted team of Dannah Gresh, Family Life, and Moody Publishers. Secret Keeper Girl-The Gift of True Friendships promises to be one of the greatest tools moms have to connect with their 8-12-year-old daughters, while at the same time teaching them vital truth about friendship in a world that bombards them with lies. Giving you everything you need for a creative and focused mother/daughter date, Secret Keeper Girl- The Gift of True Friendships will guide you as you guide your daughter to godly friendships. During eight fun and easy-to-plan dates, you will tackle many questions including: How can I have and be a friend? Just what is real friendship? What's the source of friendship?The Secret Keeper Girl Kit 2 includes: An easy to use mother's planning guide A cool daughter's diary A music CD and poster SKG stickers
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  • Danika's Totally Terrible Toss

    Dannah Gresh

    Paperback (Moody Publishers, Oct. 1, 2008)
    Rutherford B. Hayes Middle School will never be the same. Danika is in deep trouble for hitting Mrs. Hefty’s right temple with her brown bag lunch. Toni is trying out for the boy’s football league…against her dad’s wishes and the school rules. Kaitlyn is completely boy-crazy and will stop at nothing to express her love for her older brother’s best friend. Yuzi is the new kid at school whose name nobody can pronounce, and in a valiant effort to fit in she is traumatized by being invited to dress up like a stalk of corn at the town’s annual Popcorn Festival. Their worlds collide one afternoon when they all end up in after-school detention and the Secret Keeper Girl Club is formed to save the day. Full of comedy, action, emotion, and life-transforming lessons, each book includes a mother/daughter Girl Gab assignment in an appendix.
  • Just Call Me Kate

    Dannah Gresh, Janet Mylin

    Paperback (Moody Publishers, Oct. 1, 2008)
    Rutherford B. Hayes Middle School will never be the same. Danika is in deep trouble for hitting Mrs. Hefty’s right temple with her brown bag lunch. Toni is trying out for the boy’s football league…against her dad’s wishes and the school rules. Kaitlyn is completely boy-crazy and will stop at nothing to express her love for her older brother’s best friend. Yuzi is the new kid at school whose name nobody can pronounce, and in a valiant effort to fit in she is traumatized by being invited to dress up like a stalk of corn at the town’s annual Popcorn Festival. Their worlds collide one afternoon when they all end up in after-school detention and the Secret Keeper Girl Club is formed to save the day. Full of comedy, action, emotion, and life-transforming lessons, each book includes a mother/daughter Girl Gab assignment in an appendix.
  • Just Call Me Kate

    Dannah Gresh, Janet Mylin

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  • T is for AnTONIa

    Dannah Gresh, Suzy Weibel

    Paperback (Moody Publishers, Oct. 1, 2008)
    Rutherford B. Hayes Middle School will never be the same. Danika is in deep trouble for hitting Mrs. Hefty’s right temple with her brown bag lunch. Toni is trying out for the boy’s football league…against her dad’s wishes and the school rules. Kaitlyn is completely boy-crazy and will stop at nothing to express her love for her older brother’s best friend. Yuzi is the new kid at school whose name nobody can pronounce, and in a valiant effort to fit in she is traumatized by being invited to dress up like a stalk of corn at the town’s annual Popcorn Festival. Their worlds collide one afternoon when they all end up in after-school detention and the Secret Keeper Girl Club is formed to save the day. Full of comedy, action, emotion, and life-transforming lessons, each book includes a mother/daughter Girl Gab assignment in an appendix.