reproduction

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reproduction

What comes in spring?

1992
A mother explains to her daughter how she grew inside her as the seasons changed, bringing great happiness to Mama and Daddy both at her birth and now.

The amazing egg

1980
Discusses the production, fertilization, and development of the eggs of mammals, reptiles, birds, amphibians, insects, and lower forms of animals.

Wild mouse

1976
Text and drawings document the pregnancy of a wild mouse and the birth of the babies.

Guinea pigs add up

2010
Mr. Gilbert brings in a guinea pig as a class pet, but it looks so lonely he brings another, and before long the class is getting an unexpected lesson in addition--and a very full cage.

It's so amazing!

a book about eggs, sperm, birth, babies, and families
1999
Uses bird and bee cartoon characters to present straightforward explanations of topics related to sexual development, love, reproduction, adoption, sexually transmitted diseases, and more.

Making animal babies

2000
Describes the mating rituals and reproductive methods of a variety of animals, including flat worms, jellyfish, chameleons, and walruses.

First comes love

all about the birds and the bees--and alligators, possums, and people, too
2001
Discusses how babies are made and some of the traditional rituals of courtship in both humans and different kinds of animals.

Reproduction

2004
Presents an overview of human reproduction, with information about female and male reproductive organs, the reproductive process from conception to birth, and development from young child to adult.

The reproductive system

injury, illness and health
2003
Presents an introduction to the reproductive system, explaining what it is, how it works, and its function in the human body; looks at some of the illnesses and injuries that can affect the reproductive system; and offers advice on how to keep it healthy.

Test tube babies

in-vitro fertilization
2002
Provides information about in-vitro fertilization, explaining what it is and how it has been used to help people with fertility problems, and discusses some of the ethical objections people have to the process.

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