by Courtney J. Angermeier. My Vulva provides a charming and accurate introduction to the vulva for preschoolers and their grownups. It promotes agency for children with vulvas and a healthy understanding of their bodies. It also offers grownups an early platform for talking to their children about bodies, boundaries, reproduction, and sexuality.
How big is a normal penis? What does an uncircumcised penis look like? Can you have too many erections? In this episode we learn that penises come in various lengths, colours, curvatures and thicknesses – and all of this is normal. Every penis-owner has their own relationship with their penis! There’s some testicles talk too […]
by Lydia Bowers and Isabel Muñoz. The sixth book in the We Say What’s Okay series, We Are in Charge of Our Bodies follows Jackson and his classmates as they learn the names for their private body parts, that they can say what’s okay for their bodies, and why it’s important to respect others’ bodies. Using the book […]
An eight inch high, 1:6 scale transparent model puzzle of a body during pregnancy. With anatomically-correct body parts and reference guide. For ages 8 and up.
The Vulva Twins Game is a memory card game in which you collect identical vulva pairs: vulva twins. Collect as many vulva twins as you can – the person with the most sets wins the game. This game takes a playful approach, making it easier to open up conversations about topics we’re often not used […]
by Tyler Feder. This picture book is a pure celebration of all the different human bodies that exist in the world. Highlighting the various skin tones, body shapes, and hair types is just the beginning in this truly inclusive book. With its joyful illustrations and encouraging refrain, it will instill body acceptance and confidence in […]
An eight inch high, 1:2 scale transparent model puzzle of penis and testes anatomy. With anatomically-correct body parts and reference guide. For ages 8 and up.
Downloadable origami model that shows how in vitro fertilizations work. Includes templates, instructions, and PowerPoint presentation slides to support the learning. Created by Origami Organelles.
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.
These cards help parents and caring adults confidently initiate talks about body safety rules, including expectations and boundaries, with other caregivers. Great for aligning expectations when a child has a play date or when speaking with a nanny, school administrator, teacher, coach or other caregivers in a child’s world.
A photo gallery by This is a Vulva that shares real images of vaginal fluids and cervical mucus to destigmatize and educate about the amazing things vulvas can do!
Video by Planned Parenthood explaining common puberty experiences that can happen to young people with a penis.