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Books with title A Girl's Guide to Understanding Boys

  • 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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  • A Girl's Guide to Understanding Boys

    Dannah Gresh, Suzy Weibel

    language (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.
  • A Smart Girl's Guide to Understanding Her Family

    Amy Lynch, Lauren Scheuer

    Paperback (American Girl, Sept. 1, 2009)
    This book helps girls understand and get along with the people they are closest to: their families. It includes activities for bringing family closer together, tips on talking about tough topics with Mom and Dad, advice on stopping fights before they start, and ideas for how to negotiate solutions to any problem. Girls will find pages of fun activities for creating memories with the people who live with and love them, plus tear-out family fun coupons and awards.
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  • A Girl’s Guide to Understanding Boys

    Dannah Gresh, Suzy Weibel

    Paperback (Harvest House Publishers, Sept. 1, 2020)
    Help Your Girl Get to Know Boys from God’s Perspective When it comes to boys, tween girls (ages 8 to 12) may become obsessed with them or avoid them entirely. Neither of these extremes promote healthy social development or reflect God’s plan for how the two sexes should interact. Equal parts self-help manual and interactive Bible study, A Girl’s Guide to Understanding Boys will help your daughter cultivate a positive, age-appropriate view of her male counterparts, one that honors God, her parents, and herself. In kid-friendly language, your daughter will learn what dating is, including its purpose and potential pitfalls, how to act around boys, and what God wants her to do as she grows toward young adulthood. Let this honest and biblically sound resource help your daughter gain greater insight into how God created boys and how she should relate to them.
  • A Girl's Guide to Understanding Boys

    by Dannah Gresh and Suzy Weibel

    Paperback (Harvest House Publishers, Sept. 3, 2014)
    A Girl's Guide to Understanding Boys (Secret Keeper Girl Series)
  • A Smart Girl's Guide to Understanding Her Family

    Amy Lynch

    Paperback Bunko (American Girl, March 15, 1789)
    Clean cover and crisp pages. No marks or rips. Ships in 1-2 days.
  • Boyland: A B.A.B.E.’s Guide to Understanding Guys

    Andrea Stephens

    Paperback (Revell, Feb. 1, 2006)
    When it comes to boys, every girl wants a little advice. Why do boys act the way they do? And why are they so annoying and yet so cute? With her fresh and fun-loving style, popular author Andrea Stephens . . . - explains the differences between the sexes - shares what a guy's birth order and personality type reveal about him - discusses the benefits of friendship with guys - gives reasons why girls don't need boyfriends to have worth - offers creative ideas for coed activities and group dates With quizzes, profiles of Bible guys, interviews, and a Q and A section, Andrea also tackles the tough issues of purity, modesty, and delayed dating. Interactive and accessible, Boyland: A B.A.B.E.'s Guide to Understanding Guys is perfect for both personal and small group use.
  • A Fairy's Guide to Understanding Humans

    Margaret Meacham

    Hardcover (Holiday House, Nov. 7, 2007)
    After moving to a bigger home in a new neighborhood, fourteen-year-old Morgan begins to miss her old friends and wishes she could go back to the way things were, but when her fairy-godmother-in-training appears and attempts to help by becoming human, things quickly spiral out of control!
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  • Boyland: A B.A.B.E.’s Guide to Understanding Guys

    Andrea Stephens

    Paperback (Revell, Feb. 1, 2006)
    When it comes to boys, every girl wants a little advice. Why do boys act the way they do? And why are they so annoying and yet so cute? With her fresh and fun-loving style, popular author Andrea Stephens . . . - explains the differences between the sexes - shares what a guy's birth order and personality type reveal about him - discusses the benefits of friendship with guys - gives reasons why girls don't need boyfriends to have worth - offers creative ideas for coed activities and group dates With quizzes, profiles of Bible guys, interviews, and a Q and A section, Andrea also tackles the tough issues of purity, modesty, and delayed dating. Interactive and accessible, Boyland: A B.A.B.E.'s Guide to Understanding Guys is perfect for both personal and small group use.
  • A Girl's Guide to Understanding Boys

    Dannah Gresh; Suzy Weibel

    Paperback (Harvest House Publishers (2014-03-01), Sept. 3, 1656)
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  • A Girl's Guide to Understanding Boys

    Dannah Gresh, Suzy Weibel

    (Harvest House Publishers, Sept. 1, 2020)
    Help Your Girl Get to Know Boys from God’s Perspective When it comes to boys, tween girls (ages 8 to 12) may become obsessed with them or avoid them entirely. Neither of these extremes promote healthy social development or reflect God’s plan for how the two sexes should interact. Equal parts self-help manual and interactive Bible study, A Girl’s Guide to Understanding Boys will help your daughter cultivate a positive, age-appropriate view of her male counterparts, one that honors God, her parents, and herself. In kid-friendly language, your daughter will learn what dating is, including its purpose and potential pitfalls, how to act around boys, and what God wants her to do as she grows toward young adulthood. Let this honest and biblically sound resource help your daughter gain greater insight into how God created boys and how she should relate to them.
  • Boyland: A B.A.B.E.'s Guide to Understanding Guys

    Andrea Stephens

    Paperback (Revell, Aug. 16, 1671)
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