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11Feb/105

Before I Was Born

  • ISBN13: 9781600060144
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product Description
Before I Was Born explains in age-appropriate language the basic nature of sexual intercourse between a husband and wife and discusses conception, fetal development, childbirth, and breastfeeding.

• For children ages 5 to 8... More >>

Before I Was Born

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  1. The info is complete, but I could really do without the preachy Christian world view.

    Having said that, if you are a devout Christian and a frustrated with having you beliefs undermined, then this is the book for you. Good knowlege, and solid writing.

    For Everyone Else: a better pick would be:
    Where Do Babies Come From?: For Ages 6 to 8 and Parents (Learning About Sex Series, Bk. 2)
    by Ruth S. Hummel,

    Both books are solid picks for Public and School Libraries, dependant on your service area
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. Well to me this book was excellent it wa simple to explain to the kids and it wasnt to graphic
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. I purchased this book, for my 9 year old daughter. We have talked about body parts, what her body does, and will do, as it grows, and having babies, since she’s been little. I thought a book might just reinforce what we have said, and get her ready for the next step of turning into a tween.

    However, after reading this book myself, it went straight into the trash. I felt “dirty” after I read it, much worse than a R rated movie. Everything was in VERY expicit terms. Not at all a Christian book. To be fair, a couple of the pages were well worded, and to be honest, they could have written a very good book with what they had going. The pictures were pretty good, showed enough, but with “brush strokes” so it was still modest enough (at least the first 3/4 of the book was, I didn’t even finish it before it went in the can) to show a child.

    Even if the explicit terms didn’t bother you, we are VERY avid readers, but this book is long, drawn out, and booring. After the first couple pages, I was wondering how it could ever hold a 9 year olds attention, much less a 5 year olds.

    If you’re thinking of purchasing this, I would really suggest finging a copy to look at first, so you don’t have to waste the money like I did.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. An excellent introductory for telling young children about God’s design for sex in a marriage setting.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. I was a little scared to read this to my 7 year old daughter, but it was important to me that I was the one that told her about sex and NOT other kids in the neighborhood or at school. I wanted my daughter to know GOD’S design for sex and I also wanted to be the one to tell her about sex so that she would feel comfortable enough to come and talk to ME about any sex related questions. I will say that when I first read this, I thought there was NO WAY I could read this to her. But then I read the book “When and How to Tell Your Kids About Sex.” After reading that book, I better understood the importance of telling your children about sex. I was also worried that it would make my daughter much more curious about sex, but it didn’t. She took it very well and had a few questions, but the questions weren’t hard (“Is that how you had me?” and “Do you HAVE to do that to have a baby?”). Anyway I definitely would suggest this book for all Christian parents to read to there children! Be the first to tell your children, because if you don’t, someone else will!
    Rating: 5 / 5


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