![]() ![]() It only deals with pregnancy and delivery, not conception. On the other hand, I found it disappointing it doesn't address "the birds and the bees" at all, though the title implies otherwise. This was an acceptable effort toward introducing young children to the concept of birth. He thought it was useful, but not all that exciting and he gave it 2 stars. The niece asked all these questions years ago and the nephew caught up some time ago. Anyway, this was all very interesting to say the least. I told him that some people don’t like using those words. The nephew wanted to know why they just didn’t say it. So when they doctor says the word birth canal, both kids stop the story and say, “the baby comes out of the mother’s vagina.” So they know the basics. ![]() The basics of life have been freely covered in this house. The answer given is the word birth canal, which is totally true. She tells sister the baby is growing inside her womb and then sister asks how it gets out and she has to take sister to the hospital during an ultrasound so the doctor can answer that. ![]() It runs down the basics of having babies without getting graphic at all. Mama Bear’s lap starts to disappear and she tells sister bear that she is pregnant. I went looking for titles published in this year and ordered them up. I tract how many books I read for the published year and my counts for 2000 are falling behind the others. I'll be honest why I choose this book to read. ![]()
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