Gr 5-8 In most respects, the third edition of this acclaimed book varies little from the 2004 edition with the same illustrations and most of the same text. Updates include information about the vaccination to prevent HPV, a summary of the 2007 Supreme Court ruling on abortion, and an explanation of the new birth-control drug, Implanon. A chapter about "Getting Information and Staying Safe on the Internet" has been added. While acknowledging that online sources can provide helpful information on topics related to puberty and sexual health, Harris encourages young people to verify the sites' accuracy with a trusted adult. She also cautions that some sites can be disturbing or dangerous and reminds readers to comply with family and school Internet policies. She warns against providing personal information or sending videos, photos, or messages that one wouldn't want distributed widely. Libraries should consider replacing the second edition as funds allow and definitely purchase updates for any other editions that remain on the shelves."Kathy Piehl, Minnesota State University, Mankato" Copyright 2010 Media Source Inc.
New ed., 1994. An unassuming, coherent, comprehensive explanation of sex in all its complicated glory. The text is freely and profusely illustrated with explicit drawings done in a frank but disarming style. All the people pictured look wonderfully happy with themselves, whether they're kissing or copulating. This fifteenth-anniversary edition has been updated with current information about issues including HIV/AIDS, HPV, and personal safety and the Internet.
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