It's quite a transition to move from being a girl to becoming a teen. You're just figuring out who you are, and pressure from parents, teachers, friends, boys, and the media can cloud how you see yourself. Every girl is unique and beautiful, but you may not see yourself that way. Using journaling, Scriptures, quizzes, creative activities, and straight talk, Nancy Rue helps you explore the big questions of identity and self-esteem. Lean how to be authentically you as you grow and develop into the young woman God intends you to be! Recommended for ages 8 to 12.
This new addition to the Faithgirlz line helps girls face the challenges of being their true selves with fun activities, interactive text, and insightful tips.
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Reviewed by Talia (USA), November 09, 2009
This book was absolutely wonderful. Before, I was having trouble knowing who I was, but God is the one who is helping me know that I am one-of-a-kind, just like all of us are. God used this book to help me in many ways, and it's also fun and makes you want to turn the page. Five stars!!!
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Reviewed by Keri Miller (Sand Springs, OK), September 02, 2009
My 12 year old daughter loves this book. She couldn't put it down. She is working on all the quizes and telling me everything that she is reading. I can't wait to get the other books.
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Reviewed by Sue (Wolfville, NS, Canada), July 19, 2009
I'm 38 years old and I think this book might help me as well. I've always done what other people tell me to do all my life and I'm unhappy with myself and wonder who I really am. I'm going to give it a buy..
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Reviewed by Jennifer Mucha (Melbourne, FL), April 04, 2008
Fabulous book to help girls figure things out! I am actually going through the book with my daughter and doing the actiities as well; really worth it!
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