Milli Hill (Author)
Milli Hill is a journalist and author. Her first book, The Positive Birth Book, was published in March 2017 to acclaim, followed by her second book, Give Birth Like a Feminist. From changing the way we talk about birth to the postive ways we can talk about periods and educate young girls, Milli is a great champion and writer on women's health.
Milli speaks regularly at international events and conferences and has appeared on BBC Radio 2, BBC 5 Live and talkradio. She writes regularly for the Telegraph, Guardian, Independent, ipaper and more. Prior to becoming a writer, Milli worked as a creative psychotherapist with both children and adults, specialising in supporting children who had experienced trauma and abuse.
Milli lives in rural Somerset with her partner and three children.
Sarah Eichert (Illustrator)
Sarah completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Weimar University in Germany and has been working as a freelance illustrator since 2015. She also trained as a media designer at an advertising agency for three years. Sarah describes herself having been addicted to drawing since the first moment she could hold a pencil, and that a day without drawing is a day lost.
Milli Hill (Author)
Milli Hill is a journalist and author. Her first book, The Positive Birth Book, was published in March 2017 to acclaim, followed by her second book, Give Birth Like a Feminist. From changing the way we talk about birth to the postive ways we can talk about periods and educate young girls, Milli is a great champion and writer on women's health.
Milli speaks regularly at international events and conferences and has appeared on BBC Radio 2, BBC 5 Live and talkradio. She writes regularly for the Telegraph, Guardian, Independent, ipaper and more. Prior to becoming a writer, Milli worked as a creative psychotherapist with both children and adults, specialising in supporting children who had experienced trauma and abuse.
Milli lives in rural Somerset with her partner and three children.
Sarah Eichert (Illustrator)
Sarah completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Weimar University in Germany and has been working as a freelance illustrator since 2015. She also trained as a media designer at an advertising agency for three years. Sarah describes herself having been addicted to drawing since the first moment she could hold a pencil, and that a day without drawing is a day lost.
Milli Hill (Author) Milli Hill is a journalist and author. Her first book, The Positive Birth Book, was published in March 2017 to acclaim, followed by her second book, Give Birth Like a Feminist. From changing the way we talk about birth to the postive ways we can talk about periods and educate young girls, Milli is a great champion and writer on women's health.Milli speaks regularly at international events and conferences and has appeared on BBC Radio 2, BBC 5 Live and talkradio. She writes regularly for the Telegraph, Guardian, Independent, ipaper and more. Prior to becoming a writer, Milli worked as a creative psychotherapist with both children and adults, specialising in supporting children who had experienced trauma and abuse.Milli lives in rural Somerset with her partner and three children.Sarah Eichert (Illustrator) Sarah completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Weimar University in Germany and has been working as a freelance illustrator since 2015. She also trained as a media designer at an advertising agency for three years. Sarah describes herself having been addicted to drawing since the first moment she could hold a pencil, and that a day without drawing is a day lost.
THIS is the book I wish I had been gifted as a child! A must-have
for every girl entering womanhood, and as crucial as any biology
textbook for every boy too
*Author of The Boy in the Back of the Class*
This book has a lovely chatty tone that will draw youngsters in and
give them all the information that they will need to make sense of
their whole cycle... I wish I had access to this book when I was
going through puberty
*Author of Ruby Luna's Moontime*
A timely and necessary book to bring periods out of the shadows and
much needed period education into the spotlight
*Founder of Wear 'Em Out Pads*
My Period is perfectly written for girls going through puberty, in
a language that they will understand. A no nonsense, essential
guide for young girls that explains EVERYTHING they need to
know
*Midwife Marley*
Lots of great information in this book for kids age 9 to 12,
including "How to be a cycle detective". Viva la body literacy!
*Author of The Period Repair*
A phenomenal book for everyone who wants or needs to know about
periods (which is pretty much all of us!
*Operation Ouch*
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