It’s So Amazing! A Book About Eggs, Sperm, Birth, Babies, and Families

It's So Amazing! A Book About Eggs, Sperm, Birth, Babies, & Families
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It’s So Amazing! A Book About Eggs, Sperm, Birth, Babies, & Families

  • ISBN13: 9780763600518
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Used into currently bird & bee cartoon characters simple explanations of topics related into sexual development, love, reproduction, adoption, sexually transmitted diseases & more.

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5 Responses to “It’s So Amazing! A Book About Eggs, Sperm, Birth, Babies, and Families”

  1. Momto4athome 31. Jul, 2010 at 10:41 pm #

    First of all you must know, this is a great book. It is huge. The image to convey no idea how great this book really is. It is book about two times the size of a normal size. I really do not think the description is sufficient. I expected this to be essential to a history book. It is much more than that. This is a very scientific book. There is a lot like the book “A Child is Born” designed just for children. By this I do not mean watered down or talk to children. It’s perfect. In fact I would venture to say, you could actually use this as a primary educational tool when teaching your children about sex for the first time I have originally a book to be read as the best book if your children tell them about sex was advertised. Actually I think this is 1000 times better b / c it has pictures, she says, but it graphically in cartoon style. It is far less traumatic for those parents who do not feel comfortable to address this issue. However, it is necessary to note, there are a lot of information that is friendly to alternative lifestyles. If you do this you must either choose another book or on the other hand there are censoring themselves.
    Rating: 5.5

  2. Mom 2 Two 01. Aug, 2010 at 12:38 am #

    This book is ideal for children before the onset of puberty to read! Robie Harris explains that take place male and female body parts (inside and outside), which changes during puberty, such as a sperm fertilizes an egg, what sex is, what love is, what happens during pregnancy (even as a baby grows and as one is born), different types of families (gay, straight, adoption, etc.), good and bad touches and even a little about HIV and AIDS.

    The author explains everything very honest, no-cost, although it leaves room for a parent to his or her own values to account for a child. While explaining, for example, masturbation, he writes, “Every family has their own thoughts and feelings about masturbation … Some people think, and religions, it is wrong to masturbate.”

    The book covers a wide range of information but presents it in a fun and easy way. The cartoon illustrations are full without the terribly graphic, and the little bird and the bee through the book as a guide to serve. ” This book will definitely put on my bookshelf when my daughter begins issues.
    Rating: 5.5

  3. J. Nutini 01. Aug, 2010 at 2:53 am #

    I bought this book for several reasons. I am 23 years old, but found the circumstances I dive into the world of foster parenting. I needed a book could help to me, my foster son talk about all the complex issues he faced at a young age of seven. I bought this book because I work with an HIV / STD prevention youth program. I wanted a resource that the young person was friendly and could be equally used by both children and adolescents. Then I stumbled across this book here at Amazon

    I will say this book is a wonderful job of explaining things, such as gender, sexuality, alternative families , sexual abuse, etc. in a way that young people enjoy and understand. It takes an open attitude. The only thing I say is that if you are thinking is usually very conservative, then you have a problem with some of the things in this book. However, I believe it takes an honest and loving approach to life, love and sexuality.

    What makes this book so cool is that by reading certain sections with younger children that apply to them or start their age group. As they get older you can start to read some of the other sections and eventually leave the book in her room to refer to if necessary. Buy it! It is worth the money.
    Rating: 5.5

  4. Anonymous 01. Aug, 2010 at 5:10 am #

    A few months ago, my husband asked if I would have a conversation with our two girls about growing up and the birds and bees. When the stepmother (almost seven years), we are very close, but I was a little nervous about approaching the subject. To my relief, an employee of the aforementioned “It’s so amazing,” book and then felt compelled to lend me the copy for a few weeks so I could read with my 9-year-old. She had strongly recommended to use with their two sons, pre-teens.

    The possibility of the experience of reading and talking about this issue with Maddie (our 9-year-old share) was actually. . . a great experience and now one of my favorite memories. We had quality time together and opens up a whole new level of communication based on trust and open communication. I must admit, I would some assumptions about what they may have learned from friends and school, but they knew less than I thought, and I think the timing was great because they are very curious and begins to ask questions like, “where babies come from really?” and “What are (tampons) for” used?

    I used the book as a tool for our discussions after Maddie interests and curiosities. Together we read a few chapters, and a few others skipped (so far), goes into their pace. In our first meeting, she wanted to go on for almost an hour!

    finally the book to my colleagues, am about to journey to buying our own copy because I enjoy Maddie and her sister among them, through their knowledge against teen (and teen) years (I know I will) .
    Rating: 5.5

  5. Anonymous 01. Aug, 2010 at 7:43 am #

    All parents should use this book for their children when they ask, to begin the delicate questions. It’s So Amazing! cover topics from the maturation, reproduction, homosexuality and sexually transmitted diseases in a non-judgmental, factual way. The bird and the bee, which is part of the learning audience help children to feel comfortable covered with their own reactions to the material, and the bird excited and anxious to learn more, while the bee is anxious and not very comfortable with it all. The illustrations are humorous, help to facilitate such serious issues, but without diminishing the importance of the whole.

    All topics may not be most appropriate for 7 year olds. However, chapters are arranged by the most fundamental issues start and progress on issues that are more sensitive. If the book with parents and child to read together, new chapters as the child is ready to learn and understand, be introduced. It is also an excellent choice for a child to read alone.

    After the experience of learning sex education from the dry, available clinical books that I grew up traumitized when I do I am very glad to know that my son will experience so different than my own!
    Rating: 5.5

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