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Ihr Warenkorb ist leerJosé Luis Díaz Rodríguez
Bewertet in Spanien am 14. Februar 2025
Instructivo y necesarios en estos tiempos de involución
Nicola Roberts
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 28. Dezember 2023
This is an excellent book for 8-10yrs.It introduces essential themes for understanding and discussion.Id not have been able to have such open and broad conversations without using this book as a tool. Massively appreciate this book!
Emma Hanson
Bewertet in Australien am 11. September 2020
Fantastic book ! Wish I had a book like this when I was younger. Perfect for ages 8-10, really engaging language and illustrations. I appreciate the inclusive approach In regards to gender and the whole scope of relationships we see in our communities, not just the hetero male and female relationships generally featured in sex Ed books. A step forward In inclusive and wholesome sex education for our next generation
Britt
Bewertet in Kanada am 8. November 2019
I love that this book encompasses sexual and gender diversity, so that when my kids read it they aren’t being taught that there is only one way to love or to be. It is frank enough that it doesn’t leave room for guessing or misinterpretation, but it also eases into topics in an age appropriate manner and presents the facts neutrally, without agenda or idealization. Personally these conversations are hard for me because my son isn’t yet sexually active or interested in it, BUT he does ask questions and he hears things from other kids. It’s important to empower our kids with this information to promote trust and open conversations, even if it’s hard for parents to imagine our kids maturing and having these kinds of feelings.
Ilona
Bewertet in Deutschland am 8. Oktober 2018
Meinem Kind (9) und mir gefällt das Buch sehr gut. Die Protagonisten sind sympathisch, das Buch ist lustig und es bleibt doch auch was hängen. Besser als alle deutschsprachigen Bücher zum Thema.
Allison
Bewertet in den USA am31. März 2018
For people looking for a non-book, this is about as awesome as it can get. Line drawings of kids and adults of every color, shape, size and even sexual orientation (including transgender child who isn't sure where to go!) Are just a few of the things that made this book my choice for my two sons, ages 9 & 12. I even live that the default penis is uncircumcised! I have been liking high and low for a book that offhand mentions circumcision and does not depict it as the norm.It doesn't get into the mechanics of sex, sperm, ova, uterus, tested and making a baby. It's 4 kids learning about their bodies and beginning to explore and talk together about their bodies and the divergent tours that exist in the world.It's a very colorful, friendly comic-style book that I actually had fun reading together with my dyslexic 12 year old, who has trouble with that comic written word (not type face though).HR was comfortable too. We have a very open/ "natural" house and pretty much of you come over, you're bound to find at least a naked 5 year old and maybe a roles mom (me). My boys just sleep in underwear and love to swim in the Caribbean au natural (who wouldn't?)... In other words we are already aware that my 12 year old is already on his journey and now he knows what to expect. It's great. Although I could and do explain anything to them at anytime (I'm a teacher... I'm good at that :) ) it's great to know that my children trust me.I want them to have access to everything they need. It opened the door for a discussion about condoms and why a boy should wear them every time they have sex (YouTube... The internet... They know something comes out of a penis and makes a girl pregnant). There are no STDs or anything. It is a very VERY good first book about sex.I think it would be a FANTASTIC first book in a serious about sex. This us about bodies. Two more books could nicely and imaginatively (while giving the facts) cover the rest.The fact that the children characters (4 main) in the book are talking about the information in different ways is brilliant. Props to the authors!
Nelly Kunze
Bewertet in Deutschland am 1. Dezember 2015
Vier Kinder führen durch dieses Buch, in dem es um Sex, Körper, Jungen, Mädchen und andere Geschlechter, Berührungen, verlieben, lieben und Beziehungen geht. Diese vier sind männlich, weiblich, keines von beidem, nicht behindert und behindert, Schwarz, of Color und weiß. Sie sind forsch, und zögerlich. Wollen alles wissen oder lieber doch nicht... In dem Buch wird Geschlecht nicht an körperlichen Merkmalen festgemacht. Es wird erklärt, dass das Innere entscheidet, wie eine*r sich in Bezug auf Gender sieht. So ist Trans*Identität in diesem Buch selbstverständlich und Interesxualität wird ebenfalls thematisiert. Und das Ganze in einer altersgemäßen Art und Weise.Wundervoll!
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