What's the Big Secret?: Talking about Sex with Girls and Boys by Laurene Krasny Brown, Laurie Krasny Brown, Laurie Krasney Brown, Marc Tolon Brown (Illustrator)

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  • Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
  • Pub. Date: April 2000
  • ISBN-13: 9780316101837
  • Sales Rank: 4,657
  • Age Range: 4 to 8
  • 32pp
  • Edition Description: Reprint
 
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Synopsis

With characteristic sensitivity, the talented team who created Dinosaurs Divorce presents helpful basic information on sex. Lively and humorous illustrations help with the confusion and embarrassment that often arise when it's time for body talk. What's the Big Secret? is the beginning of one of the most important conversations parents and their children will have. Full color.

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Answers some of the most common questions about sex and development.

Publishers Weekly

The creators of When Dinosaurs Die and Dinosaurs Divorce gracefully tackle another topic that is potentially problematic for youngstersthis time without dinosaur characters. Marc Brown's familiar renderings of bouncy kids and their parents fill these brightly hued, cheerfully cluttered pages, helping to put young readersand their parentstotally at ease. Using straight text as well as cartoons that include dialogue balloons, the narrative does likewise. The delivery is chatty yet frank, and avoids talking down as the authors discuss how boys and girls differ (concluding that they're more alike than not, except for certain physical characteristics); the importance of respecting others' feelings and privacy, including that "no one has the right to touch you in a way that feels wrong or uncomfortable"; how conception occurs and why "the womb is a perfect first home." Although some of the issues may be sophisticated for the lower end of the age range (e.g., "Inside the fertilized egg is information about how to shape this new life. These instructions, called genes, decide such things as a baby's skin color"), this is a suitably simplified, lucid introduction to sex and reproduction. Ages 4-8. (Sept.)

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What's the Big Secret?: Talking about Sex with Girls and Boysby Anonymous

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July 22, 2007: I am a Registered Nurse and Mom to wo very curious boys, ages 7 and 9. This book was a great starting point to our conversatiopn about the birds and bees and everything in between.

What's the Big Secret?: Talking about Sex with Girls and Boysby Anonymous

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May 23, 2007: I got this for my 5 year old. We've read it several times and I've even caught him correcting his 2 year old brother on the facts of life. The book makes a complicated topic easy for youngsters to understand. A great tool for starting sex dialog early.


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