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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
My kids love this book!,
This review is from: Who Am I? Where Did I Come From? (Pop-Up Book) (Board book)
This book is open, honest, colorful and presents all the pertinent info in a fun and non-threatening way to children who are naturally curious! I like that it depicts pple of different races, sizes and shapes. The 'lift the flaps' format never fails to amuse the kids. Giggles, shrieks of laughter and definate learning are guaranteed. It is not overly 'graphic' in nature nor does it shy away from using the proper terminology or offering up the facts of creation. Dr. Ruth has done a great job of presenting the 'need to know' facts at an age appropriate level.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Read To My 4-year Old,
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This review is from: Who Am I? Where Did I Come From? (Pop-Up Book) (Board book)
Eeks! Yes, I found this book & purchased it when my daughter was three thinking that I had years of waiting before I pulled it out of the closet shelf. But we read this book together when she was four (just two months shy of her fifth birthday). My daughter kept asking me "How do women get pregnant?" and after delaying the question countless times, I thought it was better to sit down and have "the talk" rather than keep fielding her questions. I was so nervous and anxious, but I said, "Do you want to learn how women get pregnant?" and she responded, "YES!!!".
The book was tastefully written and explained things factually and in a way as to not create an embarrassing situation. When I told people that I bought a pop-up sex education book, eyebrows were raised. The book has flaps to open, a baby in utero moves its feet & head - that is the extent of the pop-up factor. This makes it more interactive and it is now my daughter's favorite book. What is nice is that the issue of 'privacy' is addressed. Couples don't try to make a baby in public and privacy should be respected. My daughter knows the birds and bees now and is comfortable with it. She does not go around telling her friends nor does she think it is something 'nasty' or 'unnatural'. I would rather have her learn the facts of life from her parents than from her peers. The book also explains that the couples are married and 'love each other very much' before they try to have a baby. While some may view this as 'conservative', I think it is refreshing.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Ohhhh. Likeable for you and your child,
By Nancy (West Coast FL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Who Am I? Where Did I Come From? (Pop-Up Book) (Board book)
Good friendly text, mild, but to the point, good illustrations, fun pop-ups (nothing weird-please!), not the kind that kids tend to rip. Also includes various ethnicities in illustrations. Dr. W knows how to say enough, not scary or intimidating, not icky. Get this one if you can, it is GREAT. Kids want to see, and will like this.Who Am I? Where Did I Come From? (Pop-Up Book)
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Who Am I? Where Did I Come From? (Pop-Up Book) by Ruth K. Westheimer (Board book - September 7, 2001)
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