Where Do Babies Come From?

Where Do Babies Come From?

by Jillian Roberts

Narrated by Jillian Roberts

Unabridged — 6 minutes

Where Do Babies Come From?

Where Do Babies Come From?

by Jillian Roberts

Narrated by Jillian Roberts

Unabridged — 6 minutes

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Overview

An engaging introduction for very young children to the basic facts of life in a way that is gentle, age-appropriate and accessible.


Research shows that children are learning about sex at an increasingly young age and often from undesirable sources. The Q&A format, with questions posed in the child's voice and answers starting simply and becoming gradually more in-depth, allows the adult to guide the conversation to a natural and satisfying conclusion. Additional questions at the back of the book allow for further discussion.


Child psychologist Dr. Jillian Roberts designed the Just Enough series to empower parents/caregivers to start conversations with young ones about difficult or challenging subject matter. Other books in the series deal with diversity, death, separation and divorce.


Editorial Reviews

Quill & Quire

"Using honesty, plain language, and proper terminology, Roberts covers the basics, but also includes answers to a few common follow-up questions for kids who are curious or ready for more information. Cindy Revell’s bright illustrations highlight diversity and provide visual clarity that enhances the text. This is a great starting point for parents and caregivers who might need a bit of help knowing how much to tell little ones."

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"A simple and relatively straightforward tool to begin discussions with primary aged children in regard to how a baby is created...Illustrations are bright, gentle, and engaging. They serve very well to help explain the concepts in the book in a more relatable way...Recommended as a beginning resource for children who are ready for more specific information about babies and childbirth."

Booklist

"This no-nonsense guide is here to save the day with straightforward, age-appropriate information on the basics of conception and pregnancy. The author, a child psychologist, effectively uses a question-and-answer format to anticipate queries, and she responds in brief but thorough explanations. Technical vocabulary (womb, umbilical cord) is defined in context, and cheerful, expressive illustrations align closely with the text, reinforcing concepts. A last page addendum addresses very specific topics, such as in vitro fertilization, Cesarean sections, and same-sex unions. Some baby-themed selections concentrate on fears and feelings; this factual presentation, with its positive, accessible information, should be just as reassuring to expectant siblings."

CM Magazine

"Offers young children just the right amount of information for their age level...the question and answer format reflects the questions children usually have about reproduction. The contemporary, colourful illustrations complement the text, showing couples embracing (while wearing pyjamas!) and people of different races. The illustrations also show humour...An adult would be well-served to read directly from the text to a child to make them understand what appears to be a mysterious process...A welcome, useful and soon well-worn addition to a home or school collection. Highly Recommended."

School Library Journal

10/01/2015
PreS-Gr 1—Based on Roberts's app, The Facts of Life, this picture book tackles the basics of reproduction. The text is presented in a question-and-answer format that will satisfy young children's curiosity and that could provide a framework or a script for caregivers to work from. The art is colorful, gentle, and detailed, though it may occasionally be confusing to readers. For example, the question "How long does it take to grow a baby?" is followed by an illustration depicting fruits of increasing size, representing the size the baby during each month of development. Revell includes characters of various ethnicities and represents different kinds of families. There is a single page in the back addressing other questions that kids may have; these take on same-sex families, adopted babies, and specifics about conception. VERDICT A fine, age-appropriate option for exploring reproduction and pregnancy.—Maggi Idzikowski, Ann Arbor Public Schools, MI

Kirkus Reviews

2015-07-22
A child psychologist offers simple answers to a perennial question. Opening with the statement "Nature has given every living thing a way to make a baby," the author goes on to explain that babies come from a mother's body, from her womb, "just below the stomach." The combination of a sperm and an egg from a father and mother, whose "bodies fit together," creates the seed that will become a baby. Going on to discuss a baby's nourishment via the umbilical cord, she makes a nice connection, pointing out that the child reader has a belly button, too. When the baby is ready to be born, it exits via the mother's birth canal, at home or in a hospital. Colorful cartoonlike digital illustrations link human children and the wide world of growing things in a variety of scenes including a growth chart measured by fruits and vegetables. These illustrations show families of different ethnicities; in one case two women carry a baby from a hospital. The backmatter—questions and answers in a smaller font without illustration—addresses more-complicated issues, using words like penis, vagina, in vitro fertilization, conception, fertility, Cesarean section as well as mentioning adoption and nontraditional families. Far less detailed than most such explanations, this title in the Just Enough series for the very young is best as a conversation starter. (Informational picture book. 2-6)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940175042734
Publisher: Orca Book Publishers
Publication date: 12/01/2016
Series: Just Enough , #1
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 8 - 11 Years
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