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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. Diese Rezension wurde für LibraryThing Early Reviewers geschrieben. This book really helped us with potty training. My son thinks it’s hilarious and really enjoys when we read it to him ( )Diese Rezension wurde für LibraryThing Early Reviewers geschrieben. P--for penis! It could also be for puberty, the main two topics of this book. The delicate, but very important subject is tackled by the author David Hu, a scientist and professor at Georgia Institute of Technology. The book contains the important features of an informational text--table of contents, labeled diagrams, glossary, and resources page. The main text is written with factual information to help any parent talk to a young boy about their body, taking care of their penis, and helping them understand puberty. Humor is gently interwoven in the scientific explanations, helping to lighten the load of the content. The matter of fact tone is perfect to help convey the (for some readers) difficult task of talking about our bodies. This text is also perfect for teens or even adults who may have misconceptions about how the penis works and facts associated with their body. The illustrations by Arahovitis are perfect for this book and the anatomical diagrams help explain the text. The humor imbued in some illustrations will be appreciated by young boys as they read. The resources page contains not only resources on the human boy and puberty, but a short list of gender resources. Unlike another reviewer, I applaud this short gender list (1 website and 3 children's literature books) for helping children access information when they might need it. My only hope is that the editors will catch the change in font on a few pages (some had different sized fonts and different types of fonts that appeared to be a mistake). My review was a "forecast copy" so I am sure it will be corrected in future print editions. Diese Rezension wurde für LibraryThing Early Reviewers geschrieben. I requested this book as an Early Review because it seemed like an interesting concept. It tackles the taboo subject of talking about a boy's body. My son is curious and giggled at the topic as I read this book to him. There were some pages that dealt with more mature aspects of male anatomy. We reviewed them before sharing and decided to save those pages for when he's a little bit older. However, when that conversation comes, I'm glad to have this book in my toolbox for that conversation. I think this book is very well worded and explained things in a sensible, understandable and relatable way. I definitely recommend this book for parents of boys (and even girls too!).Diese Rezension wurde für LibraryThing Early Reviewers geschrieben. I have to say I didn't pay close enough attention when I requested this from LibraryThing Early Reviewers, so I was not expecting it to be this kind of book. But after reading through this, I feel it is well thought out and informative. I think it can be a good guide for parents to use when teaching their kids. I think it definitely should be something they talk about together.Diese Rezension wurde für LibraryThing Early Reviewers geschrieben. At first I was wondering how the content of this book could be appropriately conveyed to children. As I started reading it, I was pleasantly surprised. I appreciated the accurate, scientific based information. Including information about other animals was a great way to focus on the science behind this organ. I liked the information about the process of urinating before moving on other topics. Overall, this was an appropriate, educational, and engaging text about the body. I would not hesitate sharing this book with my son. keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
What doesn't have muscles but can still move? What helps our body get rid of dangerous toxins? The P Word: A Manual for Mammals is the definitive pre-puberty guide to the penis for young people. This easy-to-understand manual gives readers an overview of how and why penises work--and how to keep them healthy for years to come. More than just a boring anatomy lesson, it weaves scientific insights and surprising mammal facts together with accurate and engaging illustrations. Written by award-winning bioengineer David Hu and illustrated by Ilias Arahovitis, this fascinating and groundbreaking work draws on both human and animal biology to introduce kids to an amazing organ. Refreshingly gender-neutral and inclusive in its language, this book will educate and entertain readers young and old. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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