Thursday, 14 February 2008 16:39

Nancy Rue’s valuable book for girls reads like part guidebook and part tween magazine. Meant to be a resource for girls navigating the dangerous waters of cafeteria politics and tween friendships, GirlPolitics is an important read for all tween girls, whether they are their school’s most popular social butterfly or can’t seem to figure out where they fit in. With fictional stories about girls’ experiences, quizzes and activities, and important information to help girls deal with friends, bullies, cliques, and online social networking, Rue’s book gives girls all the information parents want their kids to have but can’t always make clear.
The book also contains messages of faith, which will be especially inspiring to those who consider themselves religious, but are applicable to all and convey important messages about being kind and honest even in the face of peer pressure. Easy to read and fun to work through, GirlPolitics teaches young girls valuable lessons about social interactions that they won’t get anywhere else. All girls will find stories to relate to and valuable advice in this book, helping them learn a little more about themselves while also coming to understand the motives of others, something that is especially important in the years before high school. Click here to purchase this book now! Girl Politics: Friends, Cliques, and Really Mean Chicks (Faithgirlz!)
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