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by Heather Corinna. This book is a graphic novel guide that covers essential topics for preteens and young teens about their changing bodies and feelings. Inclusive of different kinds of genders, sexualities, and other identities, the main characters talk about important topics like: Bodies, including puberty, body parts and body image; Sexual and gender identity; […]

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by My Little Yoni. This is a 10 book set of doctor-approved, sex ed books covering a variety of topics including anatomy, consent, menstruation, masturbation, healthy relationships, LGBTQ+, gender, reproduction and more. Books in the set are designed for different age groups: 3-5+, 5-8+, 8-10+, so they’re great for progressing the talks over stages.

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Fun, animated, inclusive and sex positive short videos to help tweens and teens learn about menstruation

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Nonbinary and trans menstruators deserve the same safety, access, and comfort as anyone else who is menstruating.

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A comprehensive website providing free education and resource HUBs for teens, caregivers/parents, and educators packed with modern, gender-inclusive, and mindful health and wellness information. Topics on the HUB include: Puberty, Healthy Mind, Healthy Body, Gender Identity & Sexual Orientation, Relationships, Digital Life, Sexual Health, and more.

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by Marni Sommer, Margaret Schmitt, Christine Hagstrom, and Caitlin Gruer. A body-positive illustrated book that helps cisgender girls, ages 9-14, understand what to expect about puberty and everything that goes with it. The book shares “my first period” stories from cisgender girls across the U.S. of all backgrounds to help your child understand that everything […]

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by Robyn Steward. This is a detailed guide for young people on the basics of menstruation. It also breaks up information using flaps and step-by-step photos of how to change pads and tampons, it discusses alternatives to tampons and pads, and gives information about possible sensory issues for people with autism.

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A series of six short, animated videos sharing tips and tricks to help cisgender girls navigate puberty and menstruation.

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“You may not talk to your kids about periods for any number of reasons. You may worry it will be uncomfortable or awkward. You may feel they don’t have enough knowledge to speak about it with any level of confidence. You may assume that the schools will handle it. But even when we don’t speak […]

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by Dr. Jennifer Lincoln, OB-GYN. This inclusive book is like the health class you wish you had—think evidence-based, myth-busting sex ed where shame gets tossed out the window—in a format that’s as approachable as a fifteen-second video. This succinct, vibrant handbook answers the questions that you may have been too embarrassed to ask.

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by Gina Loveless. An inclusive puberty guide filled with countless facts and humor to put this stage in perspective. This book is packed with straighforward illustrations, easy-to-understand scientific information, interesting studies, and tips from experts, covering everything from breast development and gender identity to acne, media literacy, and mental health.

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by Heather Corinna. Perimenopause and menopause experiences are unique. While there’s no one-size-fits-all, this inclusively written book tells you what can happen and what you can do to take care of yourself, all the while busting pernicious myths, offering real self-care tips—the kind that won’t break the bank or your soul—and running the gamut from […]

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