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Mommy, Where Do Babies Come From? - by Robert Roper (Paperback)

Mommy, Where Do Babies Come From? - by  Robert Roper (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Explaining a child's beginning, is sometimes difficult and considered taboo. Written from a Christian's perspective, this book is an honest, eye opening and humorous, mother's attempt to satisfy her daughter's curiosity, of where babies come from?</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>With its mindful, straightforward, and comforting approach, Dr. Robert Roper's <em>Mommy, Where Do Babies Come From?</em> introduces the concept of traditional reproduction in a manner that is ideal for preschoolers and up.</p><p>Sweet, active, precocious Sarah is curious about the world around her. She asks a lot of great questions, including: </p><p>"If chickens hatch from eggs, and</p><p>lizards and snakes also do</p><p>And if butterflies come from cocoons, </p><p>how did I come from you?" </p><p> </p><p>Sarah's mother explains how she was conceived from a degree of love between her parents, measured by combining their genes. Next is the poetic-like description of cell division, the beginning of the heartbeat, the formation of hands and feet, until a swaddled baby is resting in the mother's arms, a blessing from God.</p><p> </p><p>Dr. Robert Roper has delivered a book in which our youngest readers will indeed walk away feeling satisfied with their new knowledge of how a baby is formed. After the original description of conception is described as stemming from love and genes combining (depicted by a wedding picture of the girl's mother and father), Dr. Roper has balanced scientifically accurate words such as amniotic fluid, womb, breast, and umbilical cord, with creative analogies that will appeal to a child's imagination. Such as likening a baby <em>to a mermaid, breathing beneath an amniotic sea</em>. The adorable illustrations prudently and thoughtfully connect the scientific facts in a digestible way for the reader, adding so much charm and joy along the way.</p><p> </p><p>The verdict: <em>Mommy, Where Do Babies Come From?</em> is a creative yet science-based, non-secular, age-appropriate picture book that answers the common childhood question with sensitivity and poise.</p><p> </p><p>--The Children's Book Review (www.thechildrensbookreview.com)</p><p><br></p><p>Today's book asks a question that every parent, everywhere has heard from their child at one point in their lives.</p><p>Explaining a child's beginning, is sometimes difficult and considered taboo. This book is an honest, eye opening, and humorous, mother's attempt to satisfy her daughter's curiosity, of where babies come from?</p><p>I really enjoyed reading this book! It's an adorable story about a curious little girl, named Sarah - who just wants to know how everything is made. Sarah's mom explains that Sarah is a product of love, and that she grows inside her mom's womb. After her mom explains, Sarah compares it to how cats & dogs have babies. Her mom says, yes like that. Then Sarah says well cats and dogs have babies with several brothers and sisters and would like to know why she doesn't have that </p><p>A very well thought out book. I love how the author uses larger words that will have children asking for the definition, leaves plenty of room for learning more. The illustrations are beautiful. Overall a great book!</p><p><br></p><p>-The Momma Spot (https: //themommaspot.home.blog)</p><br>

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