I know that this topic is not the easiest to touch with our children but we must see it as something that is part of life, its growth and nature. With these books, dialogue can be made easier.

Whether you want to read along with your child or gift it to a child who is too shy to ask questions, books can be a great resource for teaching children about their changing bodies, relationships, and emotions. From experts in sex education and child development, real parents, and the help of real kids, these are the best books on sexuality and the human body for kids of all ages.

Celebrate Your Body is an upbeat and positive book that helps girls navigating puberty get answers to pressing questions about breast development, periods, body hair, relationships, and more. Sonya Renee Taylor's book is written with a positive, body-encouraging voice and illustrated with inclusive art that aims not only to teach girls about puberty, but to help them learn to love their bodies as they are and how they will be. .

Teenage children can be a complex audience. Guy Stuff , Cara Natterson, offers a range of practical and useful advice in a relaxed tone and an easy format that feels casual and child friendly. This teen sex ed book outlines what to expect from puberty, when to expect it, how to navigate the discomfort that comes with it, preparation tips, tips for managing emotions, and much more.

As most parents probably know, even children who are in their puberty years can still have a lot of tough questions about sex, the body, relationships, and everything else under the sun. Laurie Krasny Brown's short picture book for toddlers helps explain body parts, touch, pregnancy, and other confusing topics in an age-appropriate and educational way.

Amazing You is an informative and medically accurate but kid-friendly book that teaches kids about their private parts, why they are private, why they are special, and how they work. Gail Seltz's sex ed book for little ones takes a "knowledge is power" stance that covers every topic and includes accurate descriptions and illustrations of private parts.

Lynda Madaras and Area Madaras also wrote this children's body book to help preteen and adolescent children navigate the confusing, hormonal world of puberty. The book helps children learn the signs of puberty and anticipate upcoming changes in their body, relationships, and emotions. It also explains the basics of female puberty to help boys understand the changes girls go through.

This preteen and teen sex education and physiology book is written by Lynda Madaras with the help of her daughter, Area Madaras. This book goes in-depth by providing a helpful overview and explanation of the body's changes during puberty, and also covers the basics of boy development to help girls understand what happens to the opposite sex.

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