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title: "Where Did I Come From?: An Illustrated Childrens Book on Human Sexuality"
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# Where Did I Come From?: An Illustrated Childrens Book on Human Sexuality

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Review: It is age appropriate and great for teaching - Unlike the previous reviewer I would read it to my crazy four year old except that I can envision him running around saying "Mom, mom look at my stiff [...]." I will; however, read it to him when he's five. I just read it to my 7 year old daughter and she had me read it 2 nights in a row. Her only comments were some giggling, a couple of "eww that's gross" and one "is this really true?" I bought it on Dr. Joy Browne's (the radio psychologist) recommendation and highly recommend it myself. Let's face it, it's just sex. Our children are exposed to violent and sexual images if allowed free rein with TV viewing. I see no problem with having my child know about sex. I would much rather have my children know the facts rather than find "facts" out from schoolmates. I wouldn't call the text or pictures graphic. It's cartoon pictures and what's wrong with showing human anatomy? The book doesn't show actual sex, just a naked man and woman while the author names the body parts. It actually was written for young children based on the vocabulary used by the author. I would've read it to my daughter at 5 if I had known about it. After all, it's just sex and we all do it, so what's wrong with an informed child? The book starts by naming male and female body parts and the differences between men and women. It then goes on to discuss Mom and Dad in bed and kissing and moves on to "making love" from arousal to orgasm and goes on to discuss how a baby is made right up through birth. Thorough enough and clear enough and if your child wants to ask questions they will.
Review: Excellent resource to read WITH your kid! Covers intercourse to birth in a kid-friendly way. - I love this book. It opened the door to an easier-than-I-thought-it'd-be conversation for my husband and I to have with our two daughters. For us, the conversations that have stemmed from this book have ranged from puberty and our changing bodies, to pornography (good pictures, bad pictures), to inappropriate touching/looking, to showing affection in a loving relationship. A friend recommended this to me as I was struggling with a very curious 3rd grade daughter and an extremely modest 5th grade daughter. The two of them knew some general information already, it takes a man and a woman and they need to be naked, but I didn't know how to explain more of the details of intercourse in a way they would understand but wouldn't shock them either. I felt like my girls were ready (and needed) to know. My husband and I read it together with our daughters and it created an important level of confidence and comfort and trust in our relationship and for this topic. It opened the door to NOT EMBARRASSING conversations and further questions my girls had. I think this is an excellent resource to begin the conversation of sex and understanding that intercourse is for a loving relationship and for creating life. This book explains intercourse in a kid-friendly, yet still accurate way...from an erect penis entering the vagina to ejaculation...then onto fertilization and progression of a fetus to birth. **I especially liked the explanation that when two people love each other they want to be as close to one another as possible, and the man's penis in the woman's vagina is as close as you can be.**

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #52,195 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #16 in Children's Nonfiction on Sexuality & Pregnancy (Books) #68 in General Sexual Health #100 in Sex & Sexuality |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,489 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It is age appropriate and great for teaching
*by C***T on October 21, 2006*

Unlike the previous reviewer I would read it to my crazy four year old except that I can envision him running around saying "Mom, mom look at my stiff [...]." I will; however, read it to him when he's five. I just read it to my 7 year old daughter and she had me read it 2 nights in a row. Her only comments were some giggling, a couple of "eww that's gross" and one "is this really true?" I bought it on Dr. Joy Browne's (the radio psychologist) recommendation and highly recommend it myself. Let's face it, it's just sex. Our children are exposed to violent and sexual images if allowed free rein with TV viewing. I see no problem with having my child know about sex. I would much rather have my children know the facts rather than find "facts" out from schoolmates. I wouldn't call the text or pictures graphic. It's cartoon pictures and what's wrong with showing human anatomy? The book doesn't show actual sex, just a naked man and woman while the author names the body parts. It actually was written for young children based on the vocabulary used by the author. I would've read it to my daughter at 5 if I had known about it. After all, it's just sex and we all do it, so what's wrong with an informed child? The book starts by naming male and female body parts and the differences between men and women. It then goes on to discuss Mom and Dad in bed and kissing and moves on to "making love" from arousal to orgasm and goes on to discuss how a baby is made right up through birth. Thorough enough and clear enough and if your child wants to ask questions they will.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent resource to read WITH your kid! Covers intercourse to birth in a kid-friendly way.
*by J***E on December 28, 2018*

I love this book. It opened the door to an easier-than-I-thought-it'd-be conversation for my husband and I to have with our two daughters. For us, the conversations that have stemmed from this book have ranged from puberty and our changing bodies, to pornography (good pictures, bad pictures), to inappropriate touching/looking, to showing affection in a loving relationship. A friend recommended this to me as I was struggling with a very curious 3rd grade daughter and an extremely modest 5th grade daughter. The two of them knew some general information already, it takes a man and a woman and they need to be naked, but I didn't know how to explain more of the details of intercourse in a way they would understand but wouldn't shock them either. I felt like my girls were ready (and needed) to know. My husband and I read it together with our daughters and it created an important level of confidence and comfort and trust in our relationship and for this topic. It opened the door to NOT EMBARRASSING conversations and further questions my girls had. I think this is an excellent resource to begin the conversation of sex and understanding that intercourse is for a loving relationship and for creating life. This book explains intercourse in a kid-friendly, yet still accurate way...from an erect penis entering the vagina to ejaculation...then onto fertilization and progression of a fetus to birth. **I especially liked the explanation that when two people love each other they want to be as close to one another as possible, and the man's penis in the woman's vagina is as close as you can be.**

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This is how I learned about the "birds and bees"
*by S***J on November 12, 2023*

My mom read this book with my sister when she was 8 years old. At the time, I was 5 and I BEGGED to be included, so my mom allowed me to read it, too. What a GREAT book! It told me everything I wanted to know, plus more. I was a little put off by the nudity at first, but my parents assured me there was nothing shameful about body parts. Still, the book did cover privacy and keeping our parts to ourselves. Flash forward 36 years, and I now have my own 8 and 5 year old. I was so excited to order this book and run it past my husband before reading it with the kids. Sadly, he says this book is "pornographic" and doesn't want to share it with our kids. Sad. I think it is perfectly appropriate and helpful.

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