Best Human Reproduction Books for Children | Science-Based Approach


Welcome to my list of children’s books about human reproduction and conception.
These books are more factual and scientific (non-fiction) rather than fiction. So they take a different approach than books about sexual intercourse, how babies are made or where babies come from.
It is a small list that I’ll add to as I find more books. Surprisingly, there aren’t many recently published books about how human life is made, and there seem to be books about how babies are made instead.
But the books you’ll find are all good, especially the one about animals falling in love!

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NOTE: Before passing any book to your child or reading it with them, you should read it yourself first. I might think it is a great book for a certain age child or that the information is valuable, but you may disagree. Try to choose books that reflect your values and the messages you want your child to receive.
Children’s books about reproduction & conception
You’ll find an age-specific list of children’s books about how humans reproduce, including conception. All of the books on this topic are currently showing.
All of the ages are visible, regardless of whether they’re relevant (or not). If no books appear for your chosen age, then it means there aren’t any relevant books.
To find relevant books for your child’s age, click on their age, and the appropriate books will appear.

If no books appear, there aren’t any books for a child of that age.


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These are some of the many children’s books about human reproduction and conception. As I find more, I will add them to this list. They are all really good books that you will find useful for starting sex education.
Oh, and please do let me know if you know of a book to be added to this list!
Happy reading!
❤️ Cath