Where Did I Come From?

An Illustrated Childrens Book on Human Sexuality

$12.95 US
Kensington | Lyle Stuart
76 per carton
On sale Dec 01, 2000 | 978-0-8184-0253-1
Sales rights: World
“I give this book top grades for humanness and honesty. Some parents will find that its humorousness helps them over the embarrassment.”
Dr. Spock
 
Over A Million Copies Sold!
 
An international and beloved bestselling children’s classic, Where Did I Come From? helps parents and their curious children get up close and personal with the intimate world of human sexuality in the form of a picture book. Told in an age-appropriate voice respectful of young people’s natural intelligence and warmly and relatably illustrated throughout, Where Did I Come From? creates a safe space where families can learn about the traditional facts of life—from the different parts of the body to orgasm to birth.
 
If you’ve been wondering how to have this talk with your children, look no further for a trusted resource that will give you the tools you need to share this critical information sensitively and factually.
 
“The best description of sexual intercourse that is out there for children.”
Sexedrescue.com
 
“You can't deny Mayle's talent for translating adult experience into child-level concepts.”
Kirkus Reviews

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“I give this book top grades for humanness and honesty. Some parents will find that its humorousness helps them over the embarrassment.”
Dr. Spock
 
Over A Million Copies Sold!
 
An international and beloved bestselling children’s classic, Where Did I Come From? helps parents and their curious children get up close and personal with the intimate world of human sexuality in the form of a picture book. Told in an age-appropriate voice respectful of young people’s natural intelligence and warmly and relatably illustrated throughout, Where Did I Come From? creates a safe space where families can learn about the traditional facts of life—from the different parts of the body to orgasm to birth.
 
If you’ve been wondering how to have this talk with your children, look no further for a trusted resource that will give you the tools you need to share this critical information sensitively and factually.
 
“The best description of sexual intercourse that is out there for children.”
Sexedrescue.com
 
“You can't deny Mayle's talent for translating adult experience into child-level concepts.”
Kirkus Reviews

Banned Books Week Is 9/26 – 10/2

It’s time for another celebration of the right to read! Join the ongoing and imperative mission by working with booksellers to feature titles whose value has been contested at local and national levels. 

This year’s honorary (and inaugural) chair of Banned Books Week, Jason Reynolds: “To censor a book is to damage the framework in which we live,” adds Reynolds. “Any time we eliminate or wall off certain narratives, we are not getting a whole picture of the world in which we live. And navigating the world in a way that is closed-off, closed-minded, is poisonous. It means that we limit our vocabulary, which complicates how we communicate with one another. We have to celebrate stories and ensure that all books have a space on the shelves and the opportunity to live in the psyches of our children, as they grow into the human beings who will inherit this wonderful place.” 

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