Families who loved The Birds, the Bees, and You and Me by Olivia Hinebaugh often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent would reach for this book when their teenager begins navigating the high-pressure world of high school dating and starts asking complex questions about sexual health, consent, and bodily autonomy. It is an ideal resource for the teen who feels overwhelmed by locker room talk or internet myths and craves a no-nonsense, compassionate guide to physical and emotional boundaries. Through the story of Lacey, who launches an underground advice column, the book explores the vital importance of open communication and peer support. While the narrative centers on sexual health education, the heart of the story is about standing up for oneself and the power of female friendship. It addresses the double standards and lack of comprehensive education in schools with a secular, pro-active, and highly realistic lens. Parents will appreciate how it models healthy decision-making and provides a framework for talking about sensitive topics without shame. It is best suited for older teens, ages 14 to 18, who are ready for honest discussions about growing up.