Teen starter kit (I'm a mom)?


Question:
Hi I am hoping someone has the answer I am looking for. I am 34 when I was about 12 my mom bought me this really next kit called the starting kit. She ordered it out of a magazine and in it was every brand name pad (I presume. There was about 6) From thick to pantyliners. All differnt brands. So you could try them and decided what works best for you. It was a bright and colorful box with no writing just decrative. It had to books (books but panflit style in regards to it being only minamul color & paperback) One book was all about the reproductive system with a glossary with easy to understand terms. The other book was tons of most comon questions a young lady might be curious about but uncomfertable to ask about. It had a little period calender as well. It was very pretty &informative and it felt speical & proud to be a lady. My mother always had open comunacation with me in regards to the birds & the bees. But these helped me for years. Any ideas how to get one? I know I can make 1

Answers:
Try these links and maybe contact the companies.

http://www.girlspace.com/products/

http://www.stayfree.com/teens_forteens.jsp

http://www.tampax.com/mothertodaughter1.php

http://www.obtampons.com/try.shtml

I also recommend getting a copy of the Endo Research Center's Girl Talk Kit, which contains info on painful periods - something some girls won't talk about because they think it's normal. You can get your copy for free. Visit http://www.endocenter.org/girltalk.htm to learn more and download your copy for free via http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ERCGirlTalk [free membership required, just ask for the Kit for your daughter].

Other Answers:
if you dont know where to buy one, id say just put one together yourself... i think it be even more special to your daughter if you made it yourself and didnt go out and buy one.
i did a web search for you and here is a puberty starter kit, has all you said and more.

http://www.pubertysurvivalkit.com/
On the on other hand to "girl"'s answer, I am a teenager, and I don't think that that would be the best idea. I would prolly feel unconfortable, and think my mom was weird, despite the fact that she went out of her way.
That's a great idea. You go for it, even if you have to put it together.
The bad news: I haven't found the kit you're talking about.
The good news: Check out these ideas! http://www.womanwisdom.com/coa2.html
http://www.amitymama.com/vb/mamas-teens-preteens/243179-menarche-kit.html
http://www.celebrategirls.com/kit.html
This one just amuses me: http://www.mum.org/GULIcov.htm
Good luck!


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