
The Period and Puberty Kit
The conversation is not one conversation. It's five, spread over years.
Your first period was a stack of pads on the bathroom counter and a note. You promised yourself your daughter would get different. You don't know how.
Is 8 too early? Is 12 too late? What if she starts in fifth grade and no one told her what was happening?
You want to be the trusted adult she comes to. You need to know what to say, in what order, and what NOT to say.
A one-hour conversation from mom is a lot for a 10-year-old. She needs something to hold and read alone too, in her own time.
Two workbooks made to be used together.
Mapped to ages 8, 9, 10, 11, 12+. What to say in each, in the order that works.
Not vague advice. The exact sentences you can say when your daughter asks that specific question.
Printable of exactly what to pack in a small pouch she keeps in her backpack. Because the first period always happens at school.
How to prep your daughter to handle it herself. Nurse locations, spare underwear plan, pretend-it's-normal script.
What's happening (friendly anatomy), what's normal, period basics, body changes glossary. Handed to her, read alone.
Age ranges, timing, first-period expectations. Reassuring, factual, without alarming.
Prompts in the daughter workbook that invite her to write questions and share them with you — when she's ready.
For dads, uncles, older brothers who want to be part of this in an age-appropriate way.
For the adult who wants to be the trusted one.
- Moms of girls ages 8–13 planning ahead for first period
- Anyone whose own mother didn't do this well and wants to break the pattern
- Solo parents (any gender) navigating this without a partner
- Grandmothers, aunts, and caregivers who want to be a trusted adult
Two workbooks. Five conversations. One trusted adult.
Have the words
Word-for-word scripts for the five conversations. No more panicking mid-sentence.
She has something to hold
An illustrated workbook she reads on her own. Reinforces what you said. Answers questions she won't ask you.
First period, handled
Emergency pouch packed. School plan in place. She's ready even when you're not there.
The only kit that gives Mom AND Daughter their own workbook.
Other resources give you a single book, and expect you and your daughter to sit and read it together. This one has TWO. Yours guides the conversations, hers is illustrated for her to read alone. Because she won't sit through a lecture, but she'll flip pages in her room.
Reviewed by a pediatric nurse practitioner. Illustrated by a working illustrator (not AI).
Three tiers. Pro (Mom + Daughter) is the most chosen.
- The 5 conversations
- Word-for-word scripts
- School plan
- Daughter's illustrated workbook
- Emergency bag printable
- Dad's version
- The 5 conversations (mom)
- Word-for-word scripts
- School plan
- Illustrated daughter workbook
- 'Ask Mom Anything' journal
- Emergency bag printable
- Dad's version
- The 5 conversations (mom)
- Word-for-word scripts
- School plan
- Illustrated daughter workbook
- 'Ask Mom Anything' journal
- First-period emergency bag
- Dad's version guide
What moms of tweens ask before buying.
What age is the daughter workbook for?
Written for ages 8–13, with a friendly reading level that a 7- or 8-year-old can handle if their parent reads with them. The illustrated format works across the whole range.
When should I start with my daughter?
The 5-conversation framework starts with age 8 for foundational puberty basics. Many families find 8–9 is a sweet spot: old enough to understand, before the physical changes have started.
Is this religious or secular?
Secular. The kit is medically informed and educational, and does not include religious framing. If your family has religious framing to add, you can weave it into the conversations — the templates leave space.
Does it cover puberty for boys?
Not directly. The daughter workbook is focused on girls' puberty. A companion 'For Boys' kit is on our roadmap — sign up for email to be notified.
Who made this?
The Helper Hive imprint. Content is reviewed by a pediatric nurse practitioner. Illustrations are by a working illustrator specializing in kids' educational books — not AI-generated.
What is your refund policy?
Because this is an instant digital download, all sales are final. If you have any issue accessing your files, email us within 7 days and we'll make it right.
Be the trusted adult you didn't have.
Download the kit. Start the first conversation this weekend. Hand her the workbook. Watch her read it alone.
Instant digital download · Pediatric NP-reviewed · Illustrated by a human