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Explains to 10- to 12-year-olds that the changes occurring in their bodies, which can be very traumatic, are normal and are a part of God's plan for their growth and development.
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Christian life, Christianity, Girls, Growth, Juvenile literature, Puberty, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Sex, Religious aspects of Sex instruction, Religious aspects of Sex instruction for children, Religious aspects of Sex instruction for girls, Sex, Sex instruction, Sex instruction for children, Sex instruction for girls, Boys, Sex instruction for boysShowing 5 featured editions. View all 5 editions?
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How you are changing: for girls ages 10-12 and parents
2008, Concordia Pub. House
in English
- Updated & rev.
0758614179 9780758614179
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How you are changing: for discussion or individual use
1998, Concordia Pub. House
in English
0570035643 9780570035640
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How you are changing: for discussion or individual use
1995, Concordia Pub. House, Concordia Pub House (J)
in English
- Updated and expanded.
0570035546 9780570035541
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How you are changing: for discussion or individual use
1988, Concordia Pub. House
in English
0570084830 9780570084839
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"For ages 8 to 11 and parents."
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