Wonder Girls

GUIDEBOOK

 

Welcome! You’re about to meet a bunch of strong young women who find themselves in tricky and sometimes sticky situations because of their changing, growing bodies. That’s why we created Wonder Girls - to help young girls learn as much as possible about the changes puberty brings. Don’t worry - Wonder Girls are here to help.

 

NEW: Now in AUDIOBOOK!

Meet the Heroes: Nina

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Meet the Heroes: Nina

Nina is an 11-year-old girl who loves to spend her summers at Grandma's house. Close to the lake and with her closest friends' help, Nina is having the best time of her life, racing bikes or swimming when it gets too hot. One day, while doing their usual shenanigans, Nina senses a strange pang in her stomach - and her friends come to the rescue.

Meet the Heroes: Zizi

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Meet the Heroes: Zizi

While getting ready to compete in the regional finals, Zizi stumbles upon the obstacle she wasn't expecting - full-blown menstrual cramps! Being the racing champion of her school, she fears abandoning her teammates on this most important day. Her strong competitive spirit is put to the test, so she needs to think of a solution.

Meet the Heroes: Marianne

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Meet the Heroes: Marianne

Marianne was fighting the blazing summer heat while sudden commotion started to rise during nobody's favorite class - algebra. Her friend Bee was at the center of it as the word got out that she was having her period. Talk about back luck - algebra and period joining forces like that. Totally unfair. Marianne decides to even the odds.

Meet the Heroes: Danny

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Meet the Heroes: Danny

Feeling a very strange mix of overwhelming emotions, Danny couldn't recognize herself. Add to the mix one younger sister, one hairbrush, a pinch of temper, and you'll get a sense of what premenstrual syndrome feels like. What else could possibly go wrong that still hasn’t? She was about to find out.

Meet the Heroes: Toni

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Meet the Heroes: Toni

Toni and her friends were on their way to the beach for their Green Patrol school project. She was partnered with Anya and hoped Molly and Jerry would also join them for the adventure. Spending the entire day browsing the beach sounded like a perfect plan. Little did they know that by the end of the day, they would learn the terrible price of pollution.

 

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Such wonderful girls

Such wonderful girls

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Wonder Girls' tales are full of useful advice about puberty and all its challenges. For those eager to read the entire story, a complete digital Wonder Girls ebook is available as a gift with purchase for all orders above 60 USD / EUR. Click on the link below, pick your perfect first menstrual cup & and dive into the world of Wonder Girls!

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"This book is a brilliant example of topics that should be freely discussed, to help girls understand the physical and emotional changes they are going through, and who to ask for professional and useful advice. The book’s most important message is that menstruation should be talked about freely, it’s not taboo."

 

Ksenija R. Benakovic, professor of psychology

 

Beginners guide to periods

Having your first period doesn't have to be scary. It's all completely natural, and it only means that you're growing up. We've all been there, and we can help by sharing our own experiences and knowledge. No worries, you've got this.

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"Period pain is common; everybody will feel it at one point or another, but it shouldn't be debilitating. Most women think it’s “normal,” and that’s why period education is important. Between 45 and 95% of women feel bloating during periods at some point in their lives, but it is not healthy to experience chronic pain and discomfort. Talk to your gynecologist if that is the case."

 

DID YOU KNOW?

 

"Periods can make you stronger! Some studies have shown that training during the period gives better results. This is due to estrogen levels being higher during, and a few days after, the period."

 

DID YOU KNOW?

 

"Commonly, when girls have just started menstruating, their periods don’t always come exactly on time on a monthly basis. So, the best thing is to be prepared and always have your period products with you - in your backpack, handbag, or locker."

 

DID YOU KNOW?

 

"Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) affects up to 85% of menstruating women. There are several symptoms, such as fatigue, headache, abdominal pain, bloating, breast tenderness, mood changes, food cravings and premenstrual acne flares."

 

DID YOU KNOW?

 

"Each woman menstruates an average of 7 days per month for 38 years. She will use approximately 17,000 traditional menstrual products during her life. To help save the planet, many are turning to reusable period products - such as the menstrual cup."

 

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