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enlarge | Author: Robie H. Harris Creator: Michael Emberley Publisher: Candlewick Category: Book
List Price: $12.99 Buy New: $7.20 You Save: $5.79 (45%)
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Rating: 62 reviews Sales Rank: 2454
Media: Paperback Edition: 10 Upd Anv Reading Level: Young Adult Pages: 96 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 10 x 8.3 x 0.2
ISBN: 0763624330 Dewey Decimal Number: 613.9071 UPC: 732483004335 EAN: 9780763624330 ASIN: 0763624330
Publication Date: July 22, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Just the right amount of knowledge June 5, 2008 Julie Lyles (Shreveport, LA USA) 3 out of 6 found this review helpful
What I love about this series of books (we also own "It's So Amazing") is that they give enough information to answer the questions your kids may have about growing up and sex, but they don't overwhelm them. The characters of "Bird" and "Bee" also reinforce the fact that learning about the subject matter can be both interesting (Bird's perspective) and kinda uncomfortable/gross (Bee's perspective)...and that either feeling is not only okay, but normal. My daughter and I read this book together, so that I can answer any additional questions that may come up. I highly recommend this book as part of your child's sexual education.
I question the age appropriateness of this book May 30, 2008 J. S. (Houston, TX USA) 11 out of 22 found this review helpful
Let me start off by saying that I'm a 26 year old guy, single, with no kids. I hear about this book from a conservative watchdog group and to satisfy my curiosity I read it for myself. I was surprised to find it in my local library in the juvenile section considering how controversial this book is. The content itself is not that much different than what I learned in 5th, 8th, and 11th grade. It describes the biological differences between men and women, the changes that occur in puberty, and the process of birth. The section on abortion is politically balanced -- which is surprising for a book promoted by Planned Parenthood. The author also reiterates thought out the book that sex can be dangerous and should only be done when you are mature enough for it. She says that the only safe and guaranteed way to avoid STD's and pregnancy is abstinence, which is what I learned in school. However, the book has a lot of things that are inappropriate for 10 year olds. It gives way too much information on the use of contraception. It also graphically shows the naked male and female body, including an erect penis, repeatedly. It shows a boy and a girl masturbating. It also shows a couple having sex twice in the books. It condones homosexuality and makes no mention of marriage. I'd be concerned that kids mike think they are "mature enough" before they really are given this information and imagery. Personally, I would not consider giving it to anyone under 13 or 14 to read, if even that. I would not want to have it in my personal library, and I might not even want my kids to read it at all. Other people might think that this material is appropriate for their children, and that's okay. That is their right as parents. In my mind the book doesn't necessarily deserve 1 star but it doesn't deserve more that two.
I was not prepared for the content May 15, 2008 Amy Biber (North Carolina) 8 out of 38 found this review helpful
I ordered this book for my 5th grade daughter. The title of this book looked harmless and full of information that I was seeking, so I purchased it. I was not aware that is was considered "perfectly normal" to engage in homo sexual activities as a part of adolescence. Unfortunately this book was full of other "normals" that I was not prepared for, let alone comfortable sharing and teaching my 5th grader (or High School student for that matter!).
This book is disgusting April 21, 2008 Lorriger rogerson (WAshington, usa) 8 out of 56 found this review helpful
I ordered this from a book club, so I was unable to thumb through it. Had I been, I would not have boughten it! When I was age 10 (heck 17 for that matter), I didn't know what it looked like for two people to have sex or what a man's naked organs look like. I turend out okay. I was a virgin until age 18 and by then I learned enough in high school health class to know about birth control etc.. I agree with what others have said that this is a how-to guide and the pictures are way too graphic for a kid. I also don't see whats wrong with letting our kids be kids a little longer. Do they really need to see this at such a young age. Also, I am against abortion and homosexuality, which this book does nothing but promote!
Very Helpful, Clear and Informative April 14, 2008 Kathyl (Hull, MA USA) 4 out of 8 found this review helpful
This book is just what I was looking for to further explain the facts of life to our two daughters.
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