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Old Nov 07, 2014, 09:18 AM
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He asked a question the other day... I don't remember the details, except that it's apparent he is noticing that women are different.

Can anyone recommend books that are age appropriate that deal with differences between the sexes?

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Old Nov 07, 2014, 10:10 AM
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I don't know any books .. but what I told my children when they ask me about my breast was .. ,
I said that the reason why mommy has big breast is because mommy's has a baby and the baby has to drink milk when it is born because they can't eat food they are not ready . Just like a puppy sucks on it's mothers breast for milk .

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Old Nov 07, 2014, 03:35 PM
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I don't know any books .. but what I told my children when they ask me about my breast was .. ,
I said that the reason why mommy has big breast is because mommy's has a baby and the baby has to drink milk when it is born because they can't eat food they are not ready . Just like a puppy sucks on it's mothers breast for milk .

Hope that helps
This is a terrific way to approach it. I just might add - if you have a farm nearby with goats and/or cows or maybe a mother pig... take your child there to observe. Or a horse with her colt. Basically, any farm animal mom + kid. My daughters actually got to milk the goats - I signed them up for a camp. It was run by our city and was subsidized - a great option, which was both delightful and inexpensive. We have camps run by non-city farms as well, but their pricing is cost-prohibitive. But by the city - just great. If you go to your city's website and look for "recreation", you might just find that yours does the same. This is not for November, obviously, but for spring and summer. Right now you can find pictures of animals feeding their young. This is also a great opportunity to explain that birds lay eggs while mammals give live births and feed their young. Again, visiting a farm that has hens and chicks (not in Nov, obviously!) would be a great idea.

The reason your boy even wondered about it stems from our urban living, away from nature and animals. A child growing up on a farm would know the differences between the sexes by age 6, because he would have observed 6 seasons of mating, nursing, etc. You are dealing with an artifact of urban lifestyles.

If you have a zoo nearby, you can inquire from the administration when it would be a good time to observe nursing mammals.
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Old Nov 07, 2014, 03:37 PM
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PS If you read Winnie-the-Pooh to him, you might point out that Kanga carried her baby in her pouch and that is where it nursed. Then, show pictures of Australian marsupials. Then, explain that humans do not have pouches, but still nurse their young.
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Old Nov 08, 2014, 11:28 AM
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The same way you'd explain to a kid that some people have blonde hair and some people have black?

"some people grow things on their chest and others don't" I'm not sure how it's all that complicated....
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Old Nov 08, 2014, 01:14 PM
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You can tell him you remember when a pair of boobs were a coupla dumb guys.

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