For more resources to help you talk about changing bodies, gender differences, where babies come from, and all of those other questions that come up, Kitchener Public Library has lots of books to help. Here are a few favourites:
There is a great new resource from the Region of Waterloo to help parents with children of all ages with "the talk." Check it out here: “THE TALK” FROM TOTS TO TEENS: A parents’ guide for talking with your child about sexual health and well-being For more resources to help you talk about changing bodies, gender differences, where babies come from, and all of those other questions that come up, Kitchener Public Library has lots of books to help. Here are a few favourites: An updated, fifteenth anniversary edition of the definitive book on kids' sexual health brings this trusted resource into the twenty-first century. Now offering a brand-new chapter focusing on safe Internet use -- one of parents' key concerns -- this universally acclaimed classic by Robie H. Harris and Michael Emberley is a cutting-edge resource for kids, parents, teachers, librarians, and anyone else who cares about the well-being of tweens and teens. Providing accurate and up-to-date answers to nearly every imaginable question, from conception and puberty to birth control and AIDS. The trusted, New York Times best-selling author of It's Perfectly Normal presents a charming and reassuring picture book series for preschoolers. Young children are curious about almost everything. Asking questions is one of many ways they learn about themselves and the world around them. Now, this unique series for our youngest children provides easy-to-understand facts and answers to their delightful, thoughtful, and often nonstop questions. Launching the series is WHO HAS WHAT?, a simple story following Nellie and Gus on a family outing to the beach. Where do babies come from? Sooner or later, every child will ask this question . . . Join a curious little boy who asks everyone from his babysitter to the mailman, getting all sorts of funny―and confusing!―answers along the way, before his parents gently set him straight. Award-winning Sophie Blackall has created a beautiful picture book full of playful details to amuse and engage readers, while cleverly revealing the basics of reproduction in an age-appropriate way. For more great books click here. And, don't be shy, library staff know the collection well and are always happy to help you find the right resources for your family.
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