An illustrated book about vaginas and the bodies that have them.
In an ideal world, young people would freely access accurate information about bodies, including those with vaginas. Inspired to fill the deep information gap that exists on this topic, Rodgers, a gynecologist with daughters, has created an educational and empowering book that normalizes change and difference. With inviting sections that reflect genuine questions (“Why do we have vaginas?” “What’s it supposed to smell like down there?”), Rodgers addresses key topics like puberty, pubic hair, and periods and offers thoughtful discussions of gender identity, consent, and sexting. She acknowledges that some topics may rouse discomfort but enthusiastically asserts, “You own your body! You deserve to understand it so you can be empowered to make decisions about how to take care of it.” Rodgers’ body-positive tone and Le Large’s inclusive illustrations make for a fun, accessible book that offers readers from any gender an entry point to understanding vaginas, their function, and their care. Highly effective double-page spreads feature a spectrum of vulvas and hymens in different skin tones and shapes and period blood in a range of colors. People depicted are racially diverse, too, and this visual inclusivity underscores Rodgers’ resounding message: Everyone is different, and we can be proud of our unique selves. A helpful glossary and index will guide readers to find the information they seek.
A refreshingly affirming exploration of an often taboo topic.
(Nonfiction. 8-18)