![]() ![]() This award-winning book introduces tweens to gender, bodies, and relationships. Sex is a Funny Word: A Book about Bodies, Feelings, and YOU by Cory Silverberg, ideal for ages 7-10. This book covers it all!Īh, this is when things start to get a little tricky! Puberty and hormones and emotions, oh my! Kids are never too long to learn about body autonomy, boundaries, and empowerment. My Body! What I Say Goes! by Jayneen Sanders, ideal for ages 3 and up.This is the perfect book for introducing toddlers to the human body! The Bare Naked Book by Kathy Stinson, ideal for ages 2-5.There’s even a part at the end that explains why families look different, and good and bad touches. A funny, interesting book about how babies really get here, complete with illustrations. ![]() It’s Not the Stork!: A Book About Girls, Boys, Babies, Bodies, Families and Friends by Robie H.This bright picture book is a great way to introduce young kids to their reproductive physiology. Amazing You: Getting Smart About Your Private Parts by Gail Saltz, ideal for ages 3-7.It helps kids understand that not everyone has a baby the same way. This quirky book goes into how babies get here, with an age-appropriate focus on genetics. ![]() ![]()
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