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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 612.63 EAN: 9780818402531 Edition: 1 ISBN: 0818402539 Label: Lyle Stuart Manufacturer: Lyle Stuart Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 48 Publication Date: December 01, 2000 Publisher: Lyle Stuart Reading Level: Ages 4-8 Studio: Lyle Stuart Editorial Review: Product Description: Describes the reproductive process from intercourse to birth. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - passing it on downThis book did a perfect job for me when I was a boy. And I'm buying it to hand to my sons. Those who say it was too graphic are simply WAY too uptight. It is tasteful and honest. It did the job for me that my parents couldn't do. Rating: - Way too much sexual detail!There is NO WAY my kids need to know how sex feels in a play by play description. All I wanted was a book that would talk about what sex was in a factual manner. This was like reading soft porn with cartoon graphics aimed at kids! At ages 4 and 7, this is beyond their years for a need to know. I am glad I read it at the book store before buying it. I couldn't believe all the great reviews it had. Maybe for a 10 year old (or older) but not for young kids IMO. Rating: - Worked for me!My parents gave me this book when I was little and it was very informative, but not too detailed. Just right for a grade school child. I know have my own children and I'm so relieved to find this book again. My son has started to ask some questions and this book was great. Rating: - great toolthis book is an excellent tool for helping kids understand the "facts of life". reading with the kids and explaining as you go really helps them to understand the concepts and participate in the conversation. Rating: - Classic for small childrenThis book is a classic for explaining the birds and the bees to small kids. It's illustrated in a cartoony, friendly style and explains sex in a way that's comprehensible from a child's point of view. I don't think it crosses the line of what an average parent would consider "too much information". The couple depicted are slightly chubby and middle-aged, quite the stereotype of a mummy and daddy. On one page they are standing together nude and smiling at the reader. On the page that ... Read More |