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Many girls are having their period at a younger age. Pride and Premenstrual Syndrome: A Period Piece introduces PMS in a story book format that was especially designed with younger girls in mind. With cute pictures and humor, it presents the basics that girls need to know, how to deal with PMS, and why it is happening. The subject matter is presented in a conservative manner. Therefore it is also a great resource for those who would like to keep the amount and the manner of presentation of the subject manner appropriate for the age group. Fathers may find it very helpful as a way to talk with their daughters about this issue. It is very appropriate for very young girls, but fun and informative for all ages.

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