Discovery Girls, a magazine for girls ages 8-12, is expanding in to books with their new Fab Girls book series. It’s a whole series of books about getting through the middle school years.
Do you remember junior high? It was a lot of fun making new friends, writing your crushes name all over your notebook with big hearts and wearing all of the latest fashions.
But there were also some tough times. There was that boy you had a crush on but didn’t like you back. Or the girl you thought was your BFF, at least until she started that ugly rumor about you. Maybe your parents were fighting a lot and you were just sure they were going to get divorced. And were you lucky enough to be in the popular crowd or did you spend all those years longing to be accepted by them?
Those tween to teen years can be rough. But the Fab Girl series will help your tween get through the bumpy parts.
Who are the Fab Girls?
The Fab Girls are twins Carmen and Dallas Fabrulezziano (or Fab for short). They may be twins, but they are completely different. Carmen is a planner and very detail oriented while Dallas is more creative. You will run in to them throughout the book series as they offer advice and answer questions.
What books are in the series?
There are four books in the series; Fab Girls Guide to Friendship Hardship, Fab Girls Guide to Getting Your Questions Answered, Fab Girls Guide to Sticky Situations and Fab Girls Guide to Getting Through Tough Times. I read two of the books.
Fab Girls Guide to Friendship Hardship
This book is filled with tons of advice on friendships. Carmen and Dallas discuss frenemy behaviors so you can quickly identify behaviors in bad friends. They also offer tips on how to end a friendship amicably (or at least as nicely as you can), how to make new friends, and how to be a good friend yourself. Plus they explain that being popular doesn’t necessary mean being part of the coolest, most exclusive clique in school. Instead being popular should mean having many friends and being well liked and respected. This book talks a lot about being confident in yourself, but they also don’t glass over how difficult that can be sometimes. Instead they offer ideas on how you can fake it until you do start to feel more confident. This is a great guide on helping young girls make better decisions when choosing friends.
Fab Girls Guide to Getting Your Questions Answered
Discovery Girls advice columnist receives thousands of questions from young girls seeking advice. And this book tackles the tough ones. The book is broken in to six sections: (1) Friends, (2) Family, (3) Boys, (4) School, (5) Body Issues, Growing up & Self-Esteem and (6) Tough Stuff. The friends chapter covers questions from “my friend read my diary and blabbed to the school” to “my friend always borrows money and never pays it back. The family section deals with things like fighting parents, to overprotective moms and how to convince your parents you responsible enough to have a dog. In the boys chapter you will learn how to cope when you like a boy but he doesn’t like you or when a boy you don’t like is interested in you. The school section answers questions about bullies, slipping grades, cheating and focusing on schoolwork. Body issues, growing up & self-esteem questions include how to control mood swings, puberty, your weight. They even address how to be responsible without giving up your interests. The tough stuff section takes on the really difficult situations like an alcoholic dad, the death of a parent, a sick friend, dealing with step-parents and what to do if you suspect a friend is being abused. This guide answers all the questions your tween is dying to know, but may be too embarrassed to ask.
These are really great books to help young girls realize their worth and navigate through those difficult middle school years. These tips will also help younger girls as they are preparing for middle school or getting through fourth and fifth grade. It’s tough trying to concentrate on school with thoughts of boys and the popular crowd filling your head. And it’s hard to feel special when mean girls are picking on you. These guides will really help your daughters figure out how to handle these situations.
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