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	<title>Comments on: A Growing-up Guide: What Girls Like You Want to Know</title>
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		<title>By: Amalia Mullen</title>
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		<dc:creator>Amalia Mullen</dc:creator>
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		<description>I bought this for my 11 year old daughter who had questions and fears of growing-up. She had questions she wanted to ask but didn&#039;t know how or even if she really wanted to ask. I wanted to answer all her questions but frankly, I didn&#039;t know the answer to half of them. I bought a christain book last year but was disappointed. It was so direct and cold. It had topics and illustration that were inappopriate for her age and no where did it draw you to give glory to God. I actually kept the book out of reach. With this book I just handed it over to her and she just loves it. It answers all her question in a question-answer format but does more. It engages you yet you could decide to skim though and pick and choose any topic easily. And one of the best parts is how it&#039;s sprinkled with bible verses where ever appopriate. There&#039;s parts for her to write in and &quot;ask your mom or dad&quot; sections to encourage bonding (so the book doesn&#039;t totally replace me). We absolutely love this book and recommend it to everyone.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I bought this for my 11 year old daughter who had questions and fears of growing-up. She had questions she wanted to ask but didn&#8217;t know how or even if she really wanted to ask. I wanted to answer all her questions but frankly, I didn&#8217;t know the answer to half of them. I bought a christain book last year but was disappointed. It was so direct and cold. It had topics and illustration that were inappopriate for her age and no where did it draw you to give glory to God. I actually kept the book out of reach. With this book I just handed it over to her and she just loves it. It answers all her question in a question-answer format but does more. It engages you yet you could decide to skim though and pick and choose any topic easily. And one of the best parts is how it&#8217;s sprinkled with bible verses where ever appopriate. There&#8217;s parts for her to write in and &#8220;ask your mom or dad&#8221; sections to encourage bonding (so the book doesn&#8217;t totally replace me). We absolutely love this book and recommend it to everyone.<br />
Rating: 5 / 5</p>
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