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Boying Up
Boying Up: How to Be Brave, Bold and Brilliant | Mayim Bialik
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Mayim Bialik, star of The Big Bang Theory and author of the #1 bestseller Girling Up, puts her Ph.D. to work to talk to teen boys about the science and pressures of growing up male in today's world. A must-have book for all teenage boys! Why does my voice crack like that? What should I eat to build muscle? How do I talk to someone I have a crush on? What do I do if someone calls me names or bullies me? Growing from a boy to a man is no easy task. Bodies are changing, social circles are evolving, hair is appearing in places it never was before -- and on top of it all, there's the ever-present pressure to conform to the typical idea of what it means to be "manly" and masculine. But it's easier to do if you're armed with facts. Using personal anecdotes as an overly observant mother of two boys and plenty of scientific information from her life as a neuroscientist, Mayim Bialik, PhD, star of The Big Bang Theory, talks directly to teen boys about what it means to grow from a boy to a man biologically, psychologically, and sociologically. Using the same cool, fun, and friendly tone that she took in Girling Up, Mayim takes boys--and their parents!--through the challenges and triumphs of Boying Up today. In six sections (How Boys Bodies Work; How Boys Grow; How Boys Learn; How Boys Cope; How Boys Love; and How Boys Make a Difference), she takes a look at what it means for boys to come of age in today's world, how can they take control of their paths, and what can they do to help shape the types of futures they want for themselves.
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Hobbes and Moo rode their bikes to the library today. He was stoked to grab this one. Moo owns Girling Up and recommended Mayim as an author.

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Peddler410 I have Girling Up for my daughter. 6y
SleepyDragon I saw her interview for this on LSSC, and I was intrigued because I'm actually looking for a book on this subject for my 10.5 yr old son. Looking forward to your review! 6y
WanderingBookaneer @NeesyBeth : Buy it! I‘m almost done and review will be forthcoming. 6y
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Jazruiz.2014 @Peddler410 how was Girling Up? I have 2 daughters, 10 & 13. 6y
Peddler410 @Jazruiz.2014 My daughter JUST turned 9. We haven‘t read it yet — this summer! I do have a copy in my middle school libraries. (edited) 6y
Jazruiz.2014 @Peddler410 I read my oldest the American Girl book I tagged, for younger girls &, I have the one for older girls. Maybe I‘ll give Girling Up a try! 6y
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