In Mummy’s Belly a Garden Grows by Deany Jaghdour

Short Summary

“In Mummy’s Belly a Garden Grows” by Deany Jaghdour is a children’s book that uses the analogy of a garden to explain the concept of menstruation to young children, addressing both the physical and emotional aspects of periods in a simple and comforting manner.

Age Group

Suitable for children aged 3 to 6 years.

Topics Discussed

Periods

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What this book is about

  • “In Mummy’s Belly a Garden Grows” by Deany Jaghdour is a book about periods for young children aged three to six.
  • The book uses the analogy of a garden to explain the menstrual cycle to children.
  • It describes the garden as a special place where a nest is built, and if there’s no seedling, the nest is cleared away, representing the menstrual cycle.
  • The book covers the physical changes during a period, including changes in blood colour and feelings of tiredness and irritability.
  • It addresses children’s concerns, explaining that seeing blood doesn’t necessarily mean injury.
  • The book informs children that it’s okay for their mom to need quiet time and rest during her period.
  • It emphasises providing comfort, such as cuddles, to moms during this time.
  • The book also talks about the challenges some people face with periods, like pain and PMS.
  • It normalises the experience and reassures children that their moms are still okay, even if they’re not as playful or fun during their period.
  • Overall, the book is great for its simple storytelling and illustrations, making it an effective tool for parents to explain menstruation to their children.
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