- ISBN13: 9781600060151
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
Product Description
Designed for children ages 11-14, Facing the Facts equips kids to understand and deal with the changes of puberty. It also examines why God intends sex for marriage, discusses love and dating, and answers tough questio… More >>


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First saw this book at a Family Life Weekend to Remember for couples (a highly recommended event). The book is part of a 4 part series, but if your kids are teens already, like ours, then it’s good to just be able to buy the book that is for them.
Rating: 5 / 5
This series of books was too much too soon for my kids. I have since found something better…Mother’s Little Helper and Listen Son.
Rating: 1 / 5
This book had the information but the way it was worded was way to heavy and serious for the age group it is aimed at. They seemed to be trying too hard to sound grown up and knowlegable and just ended up making sex a boring topic.
Rating: 2 / 5
La Jolla Presbyterian Church uses this book as the basis forits sixth-grade sex education program. The program has grownremarkably over the last three years. To see how the book is used, go to http://www.datana.com/mary and use the “Sex Education for Christian Teens” link.
Rating: 5 / 5
As a Christian Parent raised in a family that never discussed sex, I found this book (and the series) to be a great starting point. It hits all the right topics in a way that communicates a Christian view without using guilt or sounding preachy. Parents should read it themselves, then pass it on to their child. Don’t wait for your child to hit puberty before you start talking about this important subject.
Rating: 5 / 5