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Mommy, Where do Babies come from?

By Dr Robert Roper

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Satabdi Mukherjee

Reviewed on Oct 1, 2020

Worth reading 😎

Age-appropriate language to explain to young children how babies are conceived

Synopsis

Children are inquisitive by nature. This fact, combined with the parental responsibility to protect their innocence, while simultaneously providing honest answers, makes explaining their origin a mountainous task. This children's book speaks to that fact. It is a reflection of a mother's attempt to quench the curiosity of her daughter when asked where she came from?

Explaining to children where they come from is particularly difficult for parents. Personally, I struggle with age-appropriate language and determining how much to tell.


This book, with its bright, vivid, and full-page illustrations is a good start.


Although I felt that many of the words (e.g. picturesque, genesis, palpated, amniotic) were too difficult for a child to understand, the overall approach to explaining how a baby is conceived is good.


I hope the author will write a sequel explaining why cats and dogs have many offspring at at time, whereas humans don't. My child is looking for an answer to that!


(I received an advance review copy for free from Book Sirens, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.)

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