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If you’re in Norway, stream it on NRK.no. If not, check YouTube for official clips — or encourage your local public broadcaster to make something just as good.
The show covers both male and female puberty, but also addresses that not everyone fits into a neat box. It includes perspectives on body diversity, gender identity, and the fact that everyone develops at their own pace — early, late, or right on time. pubertet nrk
Here’s a feature-style overview of (the popular Norwegian educational series about puberty for kids and teens): “Pubertet” – NRK’s Honest, Humorous, and Heartfelt Guide to Growing Up By [Your Name] If you’re in Norway, stream it on NRK
The tone is key: “Pubertet” treats puberty as a completely normal part of life. It laughs with the audience, not at them. Bodily functions and awkward moments are met with a shrug and a smile, which helps reduce the shame many kids feel. It includes perspectives on body diversity, gender identity,
The series covers everything from body hair and voice breaks to first crushes, masturbation, periods, and mental health — all without shame or scaremongering. It normalizes the messy, weird, and wonderful process of becoming a young adult. 1. Real Kids, Real Questions Each episode features real children asking the questions adults often dodge — “Why does my voice crack?” “What is a wet dream?” “Why do I feel angry for no reason?” The show answers them with accurate, age-appropriate facts, often delivered by animated characters or a friendly narrator.