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HARD COVER: A touching children's story, specially written for girls, of how a happy couple of rabbits: Comet & Pally, have their own baby by means of egg donation. The book is full of color and is ideal for children even before they know how to read, since the illustrations are full of details and get the child's attention.
"[The] story of how a happy couple of rabbits have their own baby by means of egg donation."--Amazon.com.
A touching children's story, specially written for girls, of how a happy couple of rabbits: Comet & Pally, have their own baby by means of egg donation. The book is full of color and is ideal for children even before they know how to read, since the illustrations are full of details and get the child's attention.
"A touching children's story of how a happy couple of rabbits have their own baby by means of egg donation"--Page 4 of cover.
Ideal story for sharing egg donation with your twins.
Happy Together is a heartwarming book to help introduce the concept of egg donation to a young child. A story told through clear language and cheerful illustrations, readers will join Mommy and Daddy bear on the journey to fulfill their greatest wish of becoming parents. With help from a doctor, an egg from a special lady called a donor and Daddy's seed, a baby grew in Mommy's tummy and was welcomed with great joy. Happy Together will comfort children with the assurance of being very much wanted and loved!
Struggling with how to tell your child about their egg donor?This acclaimed children's picture book (3-5 years old) makes it incredibly easy to start talking with your child about the special way they came into the world. Your child will want to hear about "the very kind egg donor" over and over again!Join parents worldwide who use The Pea That Was Me as a way to begin the on-going conversation about donors--reading and re-reading its extremely positive message about how much they were wanted by their parents and how lucky they were to find such a wonderful "helper."Psychotherapist and reproductive specialist Kim Kluger-Bell uses age appropriate language and clear but simple concepts that refers to the basic fact it takes an egg, a sperm and a "tummy" to make a baby; that Mommy's eggs weren't working quite right, and that's why Mommy and Daddy needed the help of "a very nice Lady who had lots of extra eggs and was happy to help."Why wait any longer? Start reading The Pea That was Me with your child today!
Using the analogy of how a cake is made, this text explains how a baby is conceived, clearly explaining all the different forms of conception that exist. The text can also help parents introduce sexuality to their children at a young age.
Through the miracle of science and the grace of egg donation, childless families are having their dreams fulfilled and being blessed with a child. These children will begin a life journey with their parents that will include, someday, the realization of their beginnings. This is the story about a duck without any eggs, and a duck who graciously shared her eggs, and the family that evolved from that gift. This book will begin to plant the seeds of knowledge and understanding about egg donation in a very simple concept for infants and toddlers conceived through egg donation, without using terms typically used in early sex education. My hope is for you to read this book to your child often and that it will help prepare your child as they grow for more advanced stories about egg donation and family infertility issues. For those who are egg donors, this book may also provide a useful reference for validation of your unselfish graceful gift. I personally thank you.