Who Has What?: All About Girls' Bodies and Boys' Bodies (Let's Talk about You and Me)





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Who Has What?: All About Girls' Bodies and Boys' Bodies (Let's Talk about You and Me)
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Great for younger kids
Deb✓ Verified Purchase•August 15, 2017
Love that this talks about all body parts and ties in private parts to normal human anatomy...not a taboo subject
This is a great book for inquisitive kids - it has enough detail ...
Kellie✓ Verified Purchase•March 14, 2017
This is a great book for inquisitive kids - it has enough detail so your children learn the differences between boys and girls while not being too graphic. My boys are 3 and 4.5yo and it seems very age appropriate for them.
Great For Teaching Body Parts to Kids
atchleya✓ Verified Purchase•September 30, 2016
This is a wonderful story to read to children to understand bodies and how we're all different but kind of the same as well. It's written in a way that children will understand. The pictures are very well drawn and I like that even the animals around are shown with the different body parts mentioned (a dog that has ovaries just like the little girl and her mom as only one example). It really helped my kid to understand bodies are the same and different
Perfect for our 6 year old
MD1985✓ Verified Purchase•September 13, 2016
Perfect for our 6 year old. We are trying to educate our only child about what is private and why girls wear different bathing suits. We felt this book was perfect for his age.
Great book to start sex education
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•March 23, 2016
Both my boys (6 and 4) were really interested in this book and it has served as a good introduction to the 'where do babies come from?' conversation that we will have in the future. The illustrations are nicely done and the whole book has a simple and matter of fact tone, which focuses more on how all our bodies are actually very similar, rather than different. I like the fact that the parallels between human bodies and animal bodies were included.
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