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Where Do Babies Come From? by DK Publishing
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Where Do Babies Come From? (edition 2001)

by DK Publishing, Angela Royston

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I LOVED THIS BOOK! It's nice to introduce this to children. They may not understand, but it's better than telling them a lie. I really liked how animals, plants and humans were compared to one another. ( )
  aalkurd | Sep 26, 2013 |
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"Where Do Babies Come From?" is a picture book that talks about where plants, ducks, cats, and babies come from. This books goes into the reproduction process for each subject using very simple terms for young children to understand. The photographs and wording create a timeline of the reproduction process and flow from one subject to the next nicely. I would read this book with my own children to introduce them to these different processes and births of life. ( )
  goreyes | Nov 27, 2016 |
I LOVED THIS BOOK! It's nice to introduce this to children. They may not understand, but it's better than telling them a lie. I really liked how animals, plants and humans were compared to one another. ( )
  aalkurd | Sep 26, 2013 |
This is the story about all kinds of babies. This is about how babies are created and born in all different species. Ducks, humans, bunnies and etc. ( )
  sarahbatte | Dec 2, 2011 |
This book is beautifully laid out, and teaches about where baby ducks, kittens, plants, and humans come from. It shows sperm and eggs. ( )
  mayalanda | Jul 26, 2008 |
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