500+ Questions Kids Have About Sex by Interrelate

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A short overview of this book

500+ Questions Kids Have About Sex by Interrelate answers a lot of questions that older kids have about sex and sexuality.

This book talks about sexual intercourse but also all the other things that go along with that. It is based on answers to real questions that kids ask during puberty/sex education workshops.

This book does talk about sexual intercourse.

Ideal Age

Ideal for children aged 10 to 12 years.

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βœ… You can buy a copy of 500+ Questions Kids Have About Sex by Interrelate from the Publisher.

Video Transcription

A transcription in case you are more of a reader than a listener

Hey there! I wanted to chat with you about this awesome book called 500+ Questions Kids Have About Sex. It’s written by Interrelate, an agency on the east coast of Australia that does workshops in schools about puberty, sex, and reproduction. They really know their stuff!

Now, I have the older version of the book, published in 2010, so it’s about seven years old. But don’t worry, they’ve come out with a newer version that’s more up to date. You might want to grab that one instead. But let me tell you, even this older version is fantastic!

Inside, you’ll find a ton of great information on all sorts of topics. They cover everything from body parts, puberty, and periods to wet dreams, relationships, sexual intercourse, and even having a baby. They don’t just focus on the physical aspects of sex, though. They also dive into the other important stuff, like how to know if someone likes you or how to recognize when you’re falling in love.

The book is designed to be really easy to understand, with simple, age-appropriate answers to real questions that kids ask. It’s not overwhelming or confusing at all. Plus, they’ve included some fun illustrations throughout to make it even more engaging.

Overall, it’s a comprehensive overview that covers all the bases. It’s a great addition to your collection if you want to have open and honest conversations with your kids about sex and relationships.

Cheers!

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