reproduction

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reproduction

The reproductive system

1994
Describes the main parts of the human reproductive system and tells how the system works.

The reproductive system

1998
Explains the parts of the reproductive system and their functions and provides an overview of human development from birth through adolescence.

It's so amazing!

a book about eggs, sperm, birth, babies, and families
2002
Uses bird and bee cartoon characters to present straightforward explanations of topics related to sexual development, love, reproduction, adoption, sexually transmitted diseases, and more.

The birds, the bees, and the Berenstain Bears

2000
Sister Bear goes along to Mama Bear's doctor appointment and learns that the reason Mama's lap is getting smaller is that she is going to have a baby.

Where do babies come from?

1996
Simple photographic story helps young children understand how life begins by illustrating the birth of a seedling, duckling, kitten, and baby.

What's hatching out of that egg?

1979
Text and illustrations introduce a variety of eggs and the animals that hatch out of them. Includes ostrich, python, bullfrog, and monarch butterfly eggs among others.

I'm pregnant, now what?

2012
Provides information on teenage pregnancy, including health risks and procedures, the fundamentals of childbirth, alternatives to raising the baby, and coping with friends and family members.

101 questions about reproduction

or how 1 + 1 = 3 or 4 or more--
2006
Uses a question-and-answer format to present information about physical, medical, and social issues surrounding human reproduction, including birth control, pregnancy, and childbirth.

Chicken and egg

1986
Photographs, drawings, and text on two different levels of difficulty follow the development of a chick embryo from the fertilization and laying of the egg to the time the chick hatches.

A chick hatches

1976
Photographic presentation of what happens inside the chicken egg during its twenty-one day incubation period.

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