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Paperback A Smart Girl's Guide to Boys: Surviving Crushes, Staying True to Yourself, & Other (Heart) Stuff Book

ISBN: 1584853689

ISBN13: 9781584853688

A Smart Girl's Guide to Boys: Surviving Crushes, Staying True to Yourself, & Other (Heart) Stuff

(Part of the A Smart Girl's Guide... Series and American Girl Library Series)

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Book Overview

This book has it all. It's an insightful, age-appropriate guide to boys, a top topic for girls today, and provides straight talk on what to do when everyone's wondering "who likes who?" The book... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

Great Guide for Girls

We all know that being a pre-teen girl is not easy. This book provides a matter of fact response and is at their age level so they can understand it. There isn't any lecturing but some common sense advice. I wish this book were around when I was growing up.

appropriate information

My then 10 year old daughter wanted this book long before I felt she was old enough. I allowed my sister to purchase the book from the American Girl Chicago store since she was visiting the city and give it to my daughter for her 11th birthday. It has good information to keep my daughter happy without too much information. American Girl has a good way of addressing issues for girls without giving information that is best coming from parents. Another great AG publication. I think we have them all!

Great Series of Books

Good book bought it for my daughter she really enjoyed reading it. A+++++++++

Loving this series.....

I wasn't going to get this title for my nine year old. I thought she was too young. But she REALLY wanted it, telling me, "Mom, I've had tons of crushes already!" I bought it and read it first. While I still think she's a little young for some of the information (especially the "going together" section toward the end), a lot of it was very age appropriate. Rather than just give it to her, we are reading it together. (Thankfully I have a very open and trusting daughter who doesn't get embarrassed by "growing up" issues.) I explained to her that reading about these things does not give her permission to do them. I strongly disagree with the review on July 13, 2006. I feel that this is an empowering book for girls. It (like most of the books in this series) aids in building self esteem. I found it full of great advice, reinforcing my values and beliefs. And, for this age group, I appreciate that it doesn't go into sexual relationships. There is a time and place for those books. I am relieved to be able to give her a book about the feelings and situations with boys that come BEFORE intimate relationships.

Great Book

I'm 12 and i think this is a great book for ages 10 and up. (Some say 7 and up, but I don't think 7 year-old's crushes are that "intense" and they don't really have boyfriends.) But anyway, I'm just telling what age group this book should really be.
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