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The Ultimate Guys' Body Book: Not-So-Stupid Questions About Your Body

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4 out of 5
Based on 16 Ratings and 16 Reviews

Book Description
You Mean I Can Ask That? Boys' bodies do the craziest things! They can knock a baseball out to right field or trip in front of class. But at a certain point, those bodies start to grow up and go through some wild changes. You might be wondering things like: Why don't I look like him? How can I get buff without steroids? And how can I handle that talk my parents want to have---you know, the talk? Y... More
Book Information
PublisherZonderkidz
BindingKindle Edition (2 editions)
Reading LevelAges 9-12
# of Pages192
ISBN-10B00766TG56
Publication Date03/20/2012
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About Walt Larimore M.D. (Author) : Walt Larimore M.D. is a published author of children's books. Some of the published credits of Walt Larimore M.D. include Bryson City Seasons: More Tales of a Doctor's Practice in the Smoky Mountains ... more
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About Guy Francis (Illustrator) : I began illustrating at the age of 9. My first projects included my 4th grade bulletin board and numerous cartoon characters commissioned by my friends for 5¢. It wasn’t until high school that I ... more
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