From the expert team behind "It's Perfectly Normal" and "It's So Amazing!" comes a book for younger children about their bodiesβa resource that parents, teachers, librarians, health care providers, and clergy can use with ease and confidence. Full color.
From the expert team behind IT'S PERFECTLY NORMAL and IT'S SO AMAZING comes a book for younger children about their bodies β a resource that parents, teachers, librarians, health care providers, and clergy can use with ease and confidence. Young children are curious about almost everything, especially their bodies. And young children are not afraid to ask questions. What makes me a girl? What makes me a boy? Why are some parts of girls' and boys' bodies the same and why are some parts different? How was I made? Where do babies come from? Is it true that a stork brings babies to mommies and daddies? IT'S NOT THE STORK helps answer these endless and perfectly normal questions that preschool, kindergarten, and early elementary school children ask about how they began. Through lively, comfortable language and sensitive, engaging artwork, Robie H. Harris and Michael Emberley address readers in a reassuring way, mindful of a child's healthy desire for straightforward information. Two irresistible cartoon characters, a curious bird and a squeamish bee, provide comic relief and give voice to the full range of emotions and reactions children may experience while learning about their amazing bodies. Vetted and approved by science, health, and child development experts, the information is up-to-date, age-appropriate, and scientifically accurate, and always aimed at helping kids feel proud, knowledgeable, and comfortable about their own bodies, about how they were born, and about the family they are part of.
“Straightforward, informative, and personableiThis book will be accessible to its intended audience, comforting in its clarity and directness, and useful to a wide range of readers. School Library Journal (starred review) Harris' respectful writing targets children's natural curiosity without cloaking matters in obfuscating language. Booklist (starred review) In their previous landmark volumes . . . Harris and Emberley established themselves as the purveyors of reader-friendly, straightforward information on human sexuality for readers as young as seven. Here they successfully tackle the big questions . . . for even younger kids. The Horn Book (starred review) An excellent introduction to babies' origins for youngest curious minds. Publishers Weekly (featured in Children's Notes: True Companions) Emberley's cartoon cast, a celebration of demographic diversity, do double duty as helpful diagrams of body parts and fetal development, and as examples of loving families in action. Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books A happy addition to the Harris-Emberley family. Kirkus Reviews Many parents will like this book's direct approach. Wall Street Journal This informative book covers everything from why boys and girls have different body parts to how a baby is born. Parents The book is written in clear, straightforward language and accompanied by cartoon illustrations. Columbus Dispatch (included in a list of the top children's books of the year) Adults will gratefully draw on the book's frank language and friendly tone when talking things over with their kids in the car or at the zooi This must-have family resource addresses all kinds of such funny misconceptions, supplying instead the real facts of life. San Francisco Chronicle Tackles the sensitive subject of human reproduction with delicacy and honesty. Baltimore's Child We recommend these books for parents, teachers, librarians, health professionals and clergy as trusted and accessible resources to get answers and information about how to talk to youth about sexuality. The Parent Buzz There's a direct correlation between fear of naming body parts and kids' interest in finding out about themiThe lucky ones discover the Robie Harris/Michael Emberley booksi Newbery winner Susan Patron, quoted in PW Children's Bookshelf Well-laced with humorous illustrations and diagrams that convey information as well as maintain the cheerful, even exuberant, iit's perfectly natural' tone of this book. Toronto Globe & Mail Pure sterling. . . . No family with young children (or naive young adults?) should miss this one. Sacramento Bee A perfect starting point for sex education. Fort Worth Star-Telegram Simple language and colorful illustrations present straightforward and easily understood topics that are sometimes controversial. Library Media Connection”
Straightforward, informative, and personableβ¦This book will be accessible to its intended audience, comforting in its clarity and directness, and useful to a wide range of readers.
βSchool Library Journal (starred review)
Harrisβ respectful writing targets childrenβs natural curiosity without cloaking matters in obfuscating language.
βBooklist (starred review)
In their previous landmark volumes . . . Harris and Emberley established themselves as the purveyors of reader-friendly, straightforward information on human sexuality for readers as young as seven. Here they successfully tackle the big questions . . . for even younger kids.
βThe Horn Book (starred review)
An excellent introduction to babiesβ origins for youngest curious minds.
βPublishers Weekly (featured in Childrenβs Notes: True Companions)
Emberley's cartoon cast, a celebration of demographic diversity, do double duty as helpful diagrams of body parts and fetal development, and as examples of loving families in action.
βBulletin of the Center for Children's Books
A happy addition to the Harris-Emberley family.
βKirkus Reviews
Many parents will like this bookβs direct approach.
βWall Street Journal
This informative book covers everything from why boys and girls have different body parts to how a baby is born.
βParents
The book is written in clear, straightforward language and accompanied by cartoon illustrations.
βColumbus Dispatch (included in a list of the top childrenβs books of the year)
Adults will gratefully draw on the book's frank language and friendly tone when talking things over with their kids in the car or at the zoo⦠This must-have family resource addresses all kinds of such funny misconceptions, supplying instead the real facts of life.
βSan Francisco Chronicle
Tackles the sensitive subject of human reproduction with delicacy and honesty.
βBaltimoreβs Child
We recommend these books for parents, teachers, librarians, health professionals and clergy as trusted and accessible resources to get answers and information about how to talk to youth about sexuality.
βThe Parent Buzz
There's a direct correlation between fear of naming body parts and kids' interest in finding out about themβ¦The lucky ones discover the Robie Harris/Michael Emberley booksβ¦
βNewbery winner Susan Patron, quoted in PW Children's Bookshelf
Well-laced with humorous illustrations and diagrams that convey information as well as maintain the cheerful, even exuberant, βitβs perfectly naturalβ tone of this book.
βToronto Globe & Mail
Pure sterling. . . . No family with young children (or naΓ―ve young adults?) should miss this one.
βSacramento Bee
A perfect starting point for sex education.
βFort Worth Star-Telegram
Simple language and colorful illustrations present straightforward and easily understood topics that are sometimes controversial.
βLibrary Media Connection
Robie H. Harris says the memory of the day her second child was born inspired HI NEW BABY! "When my older child met his new baby brother, he was full of feelings--excitement and disappointment when he finally saw the baby, surprise that the new baby was so tiny, upset when the baby cried, bored when the baby slept, angry that he was no longer the baby, and proud when he realized that he could make the baby stop crying. This was another story, like HAPPY BIRTH DAY!, that my children--who are now best friends--loved hearing."
Michael Emberley says, "After carpeting my studio floor with hundr
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