What’s Happening To Me?

Susan Meridith

Growing up is a whole lot easier if you have some idea what to expect?

This book describes exactly what will happen to your body in a straight forward, easy-to-understand way and it explains some of your feelings too- all you need to know for this important time in your life.

What’s Happening To Me?

What’s Happening To Me? (Boy)

Alex Firth

A sensitive, detailed and informative guide to male puberty, invaluable for young boys and their parents.

Brightly illustrated, and with clear yet witty text, the book will help to demystify the physical and emotional upheavals that puberty brings. Ages: 8+.

What’s Happening To Me? (Boy)

What’s Happening To Tom?

Kate E. Reynolds

Following Tom as he begins to notice changes to his body, this simple resource helps parents and carers teach boys with autism or other special needs about puberty.

It covers all the changes that they will experience, both emotional such as new feelings and physical such as wet dreams. This fully illustrated positive and entertaining book provides the perfect opportunity to talk about puberty with boys and young men with autism or special needs.

What’s Happening To Tom?

Where Did I Come From?

Peter Mayle

How do you explain orgasm to a seven year old? How do you explain the process of conception? How much should you tell and what should you skip?

And how do you tell it so that it interests your child, and doesn’t embarrass you?

Where Did I Come From?

Your Body is Brilliant

Sigrun Danielsdottir

Body respect for children.

Bodies come in all shapes and sizes and do all sorts of amazing things – they move around, grow bigger and heal themselves. We need to take good care of them so that they stay healthy and strong.  If we listen to our bodies they tell us exactly what they need.

Your Body is Brilliant