Real Families is a sensible guide for teens and preteens! Living with (and getting along with!) your family isn’t easy. And growing up isn’t easy. Adolescent girls today face many new challenges, which their parents did not have to deal with. Real Families helps girls understand their important role as a family member and learn the many great benefits of having a good relationship with the people in their home!
This book is a great guidebook with real advice for today’s teens. Written in an easy to read format, Real Families can be read straight through, or spread out reading a page a day. It’s not always easy to get along with the people you live with; but this great book helps express the many neat things about being in a family.
For example, one section of this book offers 27 cool ways to help girls “get along” with the people in their family. Some tips include: lending a helping hand with little brothers and sisters, giving family members a little more understanding in the mornings, and setting and maintaining traditions in the house (spaghetti every Friday!).
This interactive book invites girls to learn their families and learn their personalities to boost their lives and relationships.
Packed with quizzes, checklists, and great examples from American Girls all over the country, this book brings “being in a family” to a whole new plane.
I wish I could have read this great book when I was growing up. But the simple fact is: I still learned so much from reading it! Real Families offers practical advice to help make the best of any family situation!
Sylvia C. Hall is a freelance writer and children's writer. In May, Sylvia will receive a BA degree, with an Emphasis in English and double minors in Education and Psychology. Sylvia writes book reviews for The National Writing for Children Center.
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