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Who Has What?: All About Girls' Bodies and Boys' Bodies (Let's Talk about You and Me)
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10 Reddit comments about Who Has What?: All About Girls' Bodies and Boys' Bodies (Let's Talk about You and Me):

u/greenpotatoes9 · 9 pointsr/Parenting

I liked this one: https://www.amazon.com/Who-Has-What-About-Bodies/dp/0763629316/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1511429367&sr=8-1&keywords=who+has+what

It's pretty much exactly what you are asking for. It covers body parts on boys, girls, and animals (I think it's a dog for most of it). It treats genitals the same way it does elbows (i.e. identifies them, names them, but doesn't make a big deal about it).

They definitely need to know the names for their body parts. Sure, it's uncomfortable when your kid tells you you hurt his penis when you put him in the grocery cart, but it's extremely helpful for your kid to be able to say his testicles hurt, or his penis is getting squished in the car seat, etc.

My almost 3 year old is currently obsessed with nipples. He knows he has them, Daddy has them, I have them and they all look different, but we all have them. I don't believe he's ever asked to see anyone else's, but I would expect them to say "yes, I have them, no you can't see them", and leave it at that. Kids are curious, people get that.

u/soupyy_poop · 8 pointsr/TrollXChromosomes

I included this book for OP. I have it for my son. It's great and has all the pictures you're looking for.

u/wanderer333 · 7 pointsr/Parenting

I was just about to recommend those! Who Has What?: All About Girls' Bodies and Boys' Bodies and The Bare Naked Book are good introductions to body parts, and It's Not the Stork discusses where babies come from as well.

u/dustgirl · 1 pointr/Parenting

The book “It’s Not The Stork is amazing. I have it and it’s great - you can elaborate as needed with some sections too (additional text boxes). There are versions as kids get older too. But if it seems like it’s too much info to start with, Robie Harris (the author) has other books for younger kids just about body parts (“Who has what? ?”).

u/MyTurtleDiedToday · 1 pointr/daddit

What's the Big Secret is a good one for that age. It's illustrated by Marc Brown (of Arthur fame).

It's Not the Stork is by the same author as It's So Amazing (another great book on this topic but for older kids).

Also by that author and age appropriate, Who Has What?.

Conversely, you could just go for a straight anatomy book. Perhaps something like this one. Which just covers body parts and system functions without getting into sex/puberty/reproduction.

u/elitheguy · 1 pointr/The_Donald
u/ChosenNaame · 1 pointr/politics

> Why do you hate victims of female rapists?

Show me the statistics?


Here may be something more your speed... http://www.amazon.com/Who-Has-What-About-Bodies/dp/0763629316/

u/IrwinElGrande · 1 pointr/childrensbooks

We got this for our daughter: Who has what about bodies

It talks about boys, girls, babies, adults and even animals while the family spends a day on the beach.