Kian lives in Edinburgh; he is an orphan who was adopted after both his parents died in a tragic car accident. He has two sisters and two brothers. The parents are loving and caring to their five children. Sport plays a big part of the lives of the three brothers, with an emphasis on the big Celtic match due to be played after the Covid pandemic. The story helps Kian to understand how hormones work in his body and the role they play as his body changes. As a baby grows, develops, and adapts to its environment, it soon becomes time for school. Before we know it, our child is entering puberty...! If both the parent and child are not prepared for what lies ahead of them, change in the relationship of both may be difficult to manage. As a qualified teacher, I have taught hundreds, if not thousands of children in my forty years of being in and out of primary schools, junior schools, high schools and colleges, and university. With such a rapidly changing world, if nothing else, we can give our children the information that builds life skills that helps them on the road to selfsustainability. And puberty education helps to ensure that your child is equipped with vital knowledge that helps to keep him safe as he masters his life journey. It is with the journey of not only myself, but my students, that this collection of information has come together. It is with great love that I write the words I write within the many books I produce, and it is this love, that I give this information to you. Christine