It is So Wonderful!: A E book about Eggs, Sperm, Delivery, Infants, and Households (The Household Library)
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From the trusted group of Robie H. Harris and Michael Emberley, a basic useful resource for youthful youngsters receives its most ambitiously up to date version but.
How does a child start and the way is it born? How did I start? Why are some components of youngsters’ our bodies totally different from some components of different children’ our bodies? Most youthful children have questions on replica, infants, love, intercourse, and gender, too. Some even have considerations. For over twenty years, It’s So Wonderful!has supplied youngsters age seven and up with the sincere solutions they’re in search of by means of age-appropriate, reassuring phrases and correct, up-to-date, inclusive artwork. All through the guide, two cartoon characters, Fowl and Bee, are the voices of youngsters. They discuss collectively to assist youngsters really feel that they don’t seem to be the one ones questioning how all of us started. Rigorously vetted by specialists and that includes up to date and new information on being pregnant, beginning, adoption, our bodies, sexuality, gender id, OK touches, not OK touches, straight and LGBTQ+ households and other people, and plenty of different subjects, thiscomprehensive useful resource for youths, dad and mom, librarians, lecturers, booksellers, and healthcare suppliers is the guide that may assist youthful children and their households discuss collectively and discover solutions to their many questions.
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What makes me a woman? What makes me a boy? Is it true {that a} stork brings infants to mommies and daddies? Reply the infinite questions younger children have about how they started on this welcoming and accessible quantity about life and the way they got here to be. How does a child start and the way is it born? Why are some components of youngsters’ our bodies totally different from some components of different children’ our bodies? Reply these questions and extra on this informative useful resource you and your children will come again to time and again! When younger individuals have questions on intercourse, actual solutions could be laborious to seek out. Present them with correct, unbiased solutions to just about each conceivable query about their sexual well being on this reassuring information about their altering our bodies.
Writer : Candlewick; Up to date version (January 9, 2024)
Language : English
Paperback : 144 pages
ISBN-10 : 1536207241
ISBN-13 : 978-1536207248
Studying age : 7 – 10 years, from prospects
Grade degree : 2 – 5
Merchandise Weight : 2.31 kilos
Dimensions : 9.81 x 0.36 x 11.81 inches
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8 reviews for It is So Wonderful!: A E book about Eggs, Sperm, Delivery, Infants, and Households (The Household Library)
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melanie –
Harris’s series of age appropriate books takes the guess work out of family sex education.
I am a mental health counselor and I work with children, teens and families. I love this series of books!!! I have bought so many copies and lent/given them out to friends and clients. Talking to children about bodies, sex and sexuality can be intimidating. Most parents aren’t really sure where to start or when to start talking about these issues. Harris’s series of age appropriate books takes the guess work out of family sex education.It is extremely important to educate your children on topics of healthy sexuality, bodies and families. Believe it or not, you are probably more nervous about talking to your children about sex than they are. They can handle the truth. Seriously. Just follow along with the book and take a matter of fact sort of attitude when reading together. Allow children to ask questions and do your best to give accurate answers. Children will learn that its ok to have questions and to talk to their parents about these issues.Favorite things about the series:1. Age appropriate books allow parents to start educating their children early! I have seen many families try to provide too little information too late. By the time a child is reaching puberty, they have likely heard inaccurate information about sex from media or other children at school. Adolescents are also much more likely to get embarrassed when their parents try to talk with them about these issues. 4 year olds, and even 10 year olds are unlikely to be embarrassed. They will follow along with the fun cartoons and simple straight forward text and pictures.I have found that older children have also benefited from being exposed to these books.It’s a little more difficult with older children who express embarrassment. Try to stay calm and matter of fact to make them more comfortable. I like to ask older children what they already know and then use to book as a resource to fill in gaps of knowledge.2. The books are inclusive and talk about important topics such as love, intimacy and different types of families. One of the major topics that families miss when sex educating their children is the emotional aspect of sex. These books allow the opportunity for parents to talk about the emotional implications of engaging in sexual acts and creating a family. This opens up opportunities to talk to children about your family’s beliefs and values surrounding sexual relationships.3. These books talk about safety and sexual assault “good touches and bad touches”. One of the important reasons for teaching young children accurate information is to protect them. Children who know proper names for genitalia and have been taught healthy sexuality are more equipped to report sexual assault. I always remember a story from when I was working in a residential treatment center for children. One young girl had reported that her uncle touched her “pussycat”. It took a long time for anyone to figure out that she had been sexually assaulted because of the use of a euphemism. Children should not be ashamed of their bodies. Teach proper sexual anatomy words to young children along with head, shoulders, nose and feet. They won’t be embarrassed, but if you are, you can explain to them that talking about their private areas when in public is socially inappropriate. I always explain to young children that their private parts are anything that is covered up when they put on a bathing suit. That seems to be simple enough.I strongly encourage parents and caregivers to check out this series!
The Yellow House –
Facts given in a loving and tasteful way; possible concerns for some parents explained below
My pregnancy-obsessed, precocious almost 7-year old LOVES this book. Tasteful yet factual. Watercolor/pencil illustrations are comforting and casual. My daughter didn’t want to sit down and read it together – probably because she assumed that would take too long – so I suggested she look at it while I was in the room doing laundry and she could ask me questions if she had them. This worked well, so if you have an independent child, it might be a good strategy to let them go through at their own pace but make sure you’re around to be sure they get their questions answered (i.e. don’t assume the book is going to answer EVERYTHING. It’s probably going to spur more questions). They are able to skip around depending on what’s interesting.Be advised there is some nudity, although it is only one page of the physical stages of a male and female person-throughout-their-lives (what they look like as a baby and on up to an old person) and the differences between boys and girls, and certainly NOT in any way pornographic. We are ok with it because we think it’s important to know and de-mystifies things, but I want to be sure to mention it because some parents might not feel the same. Sex is very briefly mentioned, but not made a big deal of, and there is one picture of a man and woman appearing to happily cuddle under the covers (no nudity in this illustration). Remember not every parent is going to have your parenting philosophy, so have a talk with your child about what is and is not okay to share with other people’s kids; otherwise, if you have a kid excited about what they now know (like we did), you are in for some uncomfortable situations with other parents.The journey of the egg is illustrated with giving the egg a sweet face, enjoying the ride down the fallopian tubes and meeting the many sperm. It’s sort of her story, and I think it’s pretty cute.This book also touches on menstruation in a factual yet non-scary manner in a way that broaches the topic for later; something I’ve been concerned about explaining for fear of freaking out my daughter (who is terrified of blood). By the time we need to talk about it further, this book will have been helpful in that regard.Another thing to mention in case it goes against your ethics is that it does make mention of the “different kinds of love between two people”, including explaining what gay and lesbian means. It does not go into what they do under the covers. In a different section, IVF is mentioned; the two subjects are not really combined, but that information is there in case your child puts two and two together and wonders how people of the same sex have children.If you are cool with giving your kid the no-hold-barred FACTS (as well as letting them see illustrations of naked men and women throughout their various stages of growth, and learning about same-gender love), then this is a great resource. We love it; so glad it was recommended to us.
Renee –
Highly Recommended!
As they reached middle school, each of my kids read this book as part of our conversations about puberty. It is highly informative, engaging, lacks condescension and includes appropriate humor. The illustrations are helpful and not pornographic. I see some reviewers objecting to various aspects of this book, but this book answers our children’s questions and I would far rather them learn accurate information than the garbage their friends and the internet will teach them.
RICARDO PEREZ BAEZ –
Good quality
Lady Danger –
My 5 year old had more questions than “Amazing you” could answer. I went with my gut on this book and it didn’t disappoint. The material also allowed my kids to ask more thoughtful questions which the book then did a great job of answering. My 7 and 5 year old keep wanting me to read this! Some of the themes in the book they’re not asking questions about and I’ll have it handy for when they do.
Heer –
A perfect book to teach children about sexual education in the most cordial manner
Cliente Amazon –
Este libro está genial para hablarle a tus hijos de temas que a lo mejor te costarÃa afrontar sin guión. Es completo y me encantó compartirlo con mi hija de 7 años. Muy muy recomendable
tina –
à un libro eccezionale che ci aiuterà nella conoscenza della sessualità con le parole giuste per un bambino di sette anni