![]() ![]() It begins with two people developing a relationship, falling in love and then having sex. So, how were we made? The usual myths are discounted and we're left with the truth. How refreshing it was to read Anna Fiske's How Do You Make a Baby? We begin with the simple statement that we were all babies once: regardless of how we've ended up, we all started the same way. A couple of days later I was handed a pamphlet (which delivered nothing more than the basics, in clinical language which had never been used in our house before) and I was told that it wouldn't be discussed any further as it wasn't something which nice people talked about. My mother was deeply embarrassed and told me that she'd get me a book about it. It's more than sixty years since I asked how babies were made. It's suitable for children from the age of four years (although Amazon suggests a range of 7 to 11) and is highly recommended. Summary: The facts of life delivered in no-nonsense language with illustrations. ![]()
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