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What's happening to Ellie? : a book about puberty for girls and young women with autism and related conditions

By: Reynolds, Kate E.
Contributor(s): Powell, Jonathon [illustrator.].
Publisher: London : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2015Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 17 x 19 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781849055260 (alk. paper); 1849055262 (alk. paper).Other title: What is happening to Ellie?.Subject(s): PUBERTY | FEMALES | PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT | MENSTRUATION | PERSONAL HYGIENESummary: "This simple picture book follows Ellie as she begins puberty. Designed to be read with girls with autism or other special needs, it provides the perfect starting point for parents and carers to discuss changes including new hair growth and menstruation." - PUBLISHER'S WEBSITE
List(s) this item appears in: Puberty for girls. Revised Sept 2023 | Puberty. May 2021 F | WDSA education workshop. May 2021
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"This simple picture book follows Ellie as she begins puberty. Designed to be read with girls with autism or other special needs, it provides the perfect starting point for parents and carers to discuss changes including new hair growth and menstruation." - PUBLISHER'S WEBSITE

Patron comment on 22/03/2019

Excellent book for young girls preparing for puberty

Patron comment on 17/05/2016

Good easy read for students.

Patron comment on 30/10/2015

I like the way this book explains things plain and simple, reassuring to me that explaining things on these subjects is ok and fairly important to do so.

Patron comment on 15/09/2015

Got this out for my nearly 5yr old to explain differences between stages of growth. For someone so young she still got benefit from it. Will get it out again when she is older.

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