How Mummy and Daddy Made a Baby: Donor IVF with a Surrogate
by Emma Wallis
Language: English
Independently published, 2018.
40 p. : col. ill. ; cm.
ISBN: 1720017476; 9781720017479
Summary: This is the story of how Mummy and Daddy made a baby. It is aimed at lower primary school age children. In this book we introduce the idea of reproduction and how a man and a woman might have a baby together. In this edition of the book we look at how Mummy and Daddy go to a fertility clinic to make a baby with IVF using a surrogate. It introduces the idea of donor eggs and donor sperm. This is a factual book which uses correct language for body parts. It also mentions the idea of the difference between reproduction and sex for pleasure.
Available: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1720017476/
Books for parents to help explain assisted reproduction to their children maintained by Patricia Sarles, MA, MLS, MSEd
Saturday, September 7, 2019
How Mummy and Daddy Made a Baby: Donor IVF with a Surrogate
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