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OverviewDante Leon is curious about bodies and particularly about how his body will change as he gets older. This book introduces puberty and the correct words for male anatomy through fun actions and multicultural, relatable illustrations, giving younger readers a vocabulary to talk about boys' bodies. This booked is aimed at boys of 7 years and older. There are two levels of text: a simple sentence for younger readers and more details for older ones, so it would also be appropriate for very curious younger readers! Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tessa Venuti SandersonPublisher: Castenetto & Co Imprint: Castenetto & Co Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.340kg ISBN: 9780993375170ISBN 10: 0993375170 Pages: 44 Publication Date: 20 April 2020 Recommended Age: From 7 to 11 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""A brilliant book explaining the changes boys go through in a simple, honest and direct way."" Tim Scott (Early Years Professional and Dad). ""This book is great. It's nice to have something silly and fun, and still respectful of the body."" Vicki Joyce (Music teacher and Mum) ""Few parents/carers find it easy to talk to their sons about some of the body changes that they will experience. This book, with its matter-of-fact messages, now makes this task so much easier."" John Rees (Independent Consultant, PSHE solutions) ""I feel we are incredibly fortunate to be aware of something of both this substance and depth in an educational and supportive way. So delighted you have cleverly written this. I REALLY like how the diagrams you use in your book are very life-like but also very gentle and softer that I expected, from being handdrawn illustrations and the colours used I believe. They are great."" Kelly Feechan (Chiropractor) eat companion book to Ruby Luna's Curious Journey. I loved all the interesting facts, the multicultural elements and the illustrations too. Engaging, refreshing and honest, this book is full of interesting facts, useful information and reassuring advice. Its amusing and light-hearted take on growing up will appeal to boys of all ages, and will help parents and carers talk to children about this vital topic, in addition to what is taught in school"" Joanna Feast (PSHE education consultant) ""I even learned some biology things myself! Great for parents and teachers who want to open conversations about this key but sometimes awkward topic. I would even go as far as saying this book would be good to share with girls too, to show what the other gender is like. Kids will love this book, and beyond the giggles will learn about their bodies and personal boundaries. "" Frans Wilbrink (Dad of two girls)" A brilliant book explaining the changes boys go through in a simple, honest and direct way. Tim Scott (Early Years Professional and Dad). This book is great. It's nice to have something silly and fun, and still respectful of the body. Vicki Joyce (Music teacher and Mum) Few parents/carers find it easy to talk to their sons about some of the body changes that they will experience. This book, with its matter-of-fact messages, now makes this task so much easier. John Rees (Independent Consultant, PSHE solutions) I feel we are incredibly fortunate to be aware of something of both this substance and depth in an educational and supportive way. So delighted you have cleverly written this. I REALLY like how the diagrams you use in your book are very life-like but also very gentle and softer that I expected, from being handdrawn illustrations and the colours used I believe. They are great. Kelly Feechan (Chiropractor) eat companion book to Ruby Luna's Curious Journey. I loved all the interesting facts, the multicultural elements and the illustrations too. Engaging, refreshing and honest, this book is full of interesting facts, useful information and reassuring advice. Its amusing and light-hearted take on growing up will appeal to boys of all ages, and will help parents and carers talk to children about this vital topic, in addition to what is taught in school Joanna Feast (PSHE education consultant) I even learned some biology things myself! Great for parents and teachers who want to open conversations about this key but sometimes awkward topic. I would even go as far as saying this book would be good to share with girls too, to show what the other gender is like. Kids will love this book, and beyond the giggles will learn about their bodies and personal boundaries. Frans Wilbrink (Dad of two girls) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |