Babies Made Us Modern

Babies Made Us Modern
Author: Janet Golden
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2018-04-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781108415002

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Reveals how babies shaped modern American life, including the rise of the medical authority, consumerism, social welfare, and popular psychology.

Babies Made Us Modern

Babies Made Us Modern
Author: Janet Lynne Golden
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2018
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1108400078

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What Makes a Baby

What Makes a Baby
Author: Cory Silverberg
Publsiher: Seven Stories Press
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2013-05-07
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1609804864

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Geared to readers from preschool to age eight, What Makes a Baby is a book for every kind of family and every kind of kid. It is a twenty-first century children’s picture book about conception, gestation, and birth, which reflects the reality of our modern time by being inclusive of all kinds of kids, adults, and families, regardless of how many people were involved, their orientation, gender and other identity, or family composition. Just as important, the story doesn’t gender people or body parts, so most parents and families will find that it leaves room for them to educate their child without having to erase their own experience. Written by a certified sexuality educator, Cory Silverberg, and illustrated by award-winning Canadian artist Fiona Smyth, What Makes a Baby is as fun to look at as it is useful to read.

How Babies Are Made

How Babies Are Made
Author: Steven Schepp,Andrew Andry
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2015-05-15
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 162654137X

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"Where do babies come from?" It isn't unusual for new parents to be posed this delicate question by the time their child is just three or four. Some children develop this natural curiosity sooner, some later, but when questions about sexuality and reproduction inevitably arise, the wise parent will keep this delightful book on hand! Playful in style without sacrificing educational value, Andry and Schepp's, "How Babies are Made," is an invaluable resource for parents eager to help their inquisitive children learn about sex and the reproductive process with clarity, honesty, and accuracy. This slim volume will take you and your child through a variety of reproductive processes in the plant and animal kingdom before finally delving into human sexuality. Featuring inventive and engaging full-color, paper cutout illustrations by Blake Hampton, "How Babies are Made" is guaranteed to help your child establish the foundation on which they will build healthy sexual attitudes and practices as adults.

The Amazing True Story of How Babies Are Made

The Amazing True Story of How Babies Are Made
Author: Fiona Katauskas
Publsiher: HarperCollins Australia
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2015-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781460704417

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THE GO-TO BOOK FOR PARENTS WANTING HELP WITH THAT TALK ... SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2016 CHILDREN'S BOOK COUNCIL BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARDS It's one of the most amazing stories ever told -- and it's true! Funny, frank and embarrassment-free, THE AMAZING TRUE STORY OF HOW BABIES ARE MADE gives a fresh take on the incredible tale of where we all come from. REVIEWS: 'If you're looking for a book for children that's accessible but honest, sex positive and inclusive, THE AMAZING TRUE STORY OF HOW BABIES ARE MADE is pretty much perfect.' -- Child Magazine 'Common sense, facts, the delightful humour and illustrations will enable this book to be universally accessible and a joy to be shared. A must buy for all parents.' -- Buzzword Books 'Highly recommended ... a necessary addition to every parent library' -- ReadPlus.com.au 'It's the inclusive nature of the book as well as its light touches of humour that make it a worthy update of a perennially interesting subject' -- Sydney Morning Herald 'terrific, funny and explicit-in-a-good-way ... Destined to become a classic.' -- Weekend West

The Anthropology of Childhood

The Anthropology of Childhood
Author: David F. Lancy
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 587
Release: 2022-03-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781108837781

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Enriched with findings from anthropological scholarship, this book provides a guide to childhood in different cultures, past and present.

Urban Babies Wear Black

Urban Babies Wear Black
Author: Michelle Sinclair Colman
Publsiher: Tricycle Press
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2011-10-26
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780307974945

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Infantus urbanus (defn.): Young mammal raised in city environment. Infantus urbanus love nights at the opera, modern architecture, and fine cuisine. Difficult to spot at night due to their penchant for black clothing. See also URBAN BABIES.

The Seeds of Life

The Seeds of Life
Author: Edward Dolnick
Publsiher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2017-06-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780465094967

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Why cracking the code of human conception took centuries of wild theories, misogynist blunders, and ludicrous mistakes Throughout most of human history, babies were surprises. People knew the basics: men and women had sex, and sometimes babies followed. But beyond that the origins of life were a colossal mystery. The Seeds of Life is the remarkable and rollicking story of how a series of blundering geniuses and brilliant amateurs struggled for two centuries to discover where, exactly, babies come from. Taking a page from investigative thrillers, acclaimed science writer Edward Dolnick looks to these early scientists as if they were detectives hot on the trail of a bedeviling and urgent mystery. These strange searchers included an Italian surgeon using shark teeth to prove that female reproductive organs were not 'failed' male genitalia, and a Catholic priest who designed ingenious miniature pants to prove that frogs required semen to fertilize their eggs. A witty and rousing history of science, The Seeds of Life presents our greatest scientists struggling-against their perceptions, their religious beliefs, and their deep-seated prejudices-to uncover how and where we come from.