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'Where Did I Come From?': The Facts of Life Without Any Nonsense and With Illustrations
'Where Did I Come From' The Facts of Life Without Any Nonsense and With Illustrations
Author: Peter Mayle, Arthur Robins (Illustrator)
Covers the basic facts from love-making, orgasm, conception and growth inside the womb, through to the actual birth day. This book names all the names and shows all the important parts of the body.
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ISBN-13: 9780818402531
ISBN-10: 0818402539
Publication Date: 12/1/2000
Pages: 48
Reading Level: Ages 4-8
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  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 20 ratings
Publisher: Carol Publishing Corporation
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 0
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txmomoftwo avatar reviewed 'Where Did I Come From?': The Facts of Life Without Any Nonsense and With Illustrations on + 5 more book reviews
a very smart, helpful way to teach the kids about where they come from.
reviewed 'Where Did I Come From?': The Facts of Life Without Any Nonsense and With Illustrations on
This book came highly recommended to me from a friend. I have decided I don't know my friend as well as I thought! I will do without this book for assisting me in teaching my kids about reproduction. If you like goofy and silly then both the text and artwork will be just what you are looking for. Too much of the text was inappropriate with too much focus on how love making feels and the physical motions involved. I'll stick to the old classic, "Where Do Babies Come From?" It is full of well written, interesting facts and more age appropriate pictures...a glorified picture dictionary, if you will, that is easy for back and forth conversation between parent and child. The style of "Where Did I Come From?" just reminds me of embarrassed people who cover up by trying to make the situation funnier and/or goofy. Not my style. So, I'll pass the book along without my recommendation.
reviewed 'Where Did I Come From?': The Facts of Life Without Any Nonsense and With Illustrations on + 37 more book reviews
How I learned where babies come from, and sufficiently true enough to scare me away from saying "penis" continually in public.


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