Childrens guide to pregnancy:

It's quite interesting with the different approaches to sex education. I don't remember it being properly discussed at school till I was about 10-11, and my parents never talked about it either.

Apparently it would not be unusual to find this kind of book in a nursery/playschool enviroment in Germany.

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What did you read when you were 7???
 
when i was 7, i lived in africa. in africa lower school levels are called "grades" not "years", so year3 = Grade 3.

anyway, my parents saw some books in the bookstore that said years: 7-11, and thought, Oooh, these would be great for Aod, not realising that they were for Year 7 students.

there was a Physics book, a Chemistry book and a biology book.

still have that book, as it happens...
 
Azagoth said:
Holy crap! They allowed Jeremy Beadle to breed! :eek:

I was wondering why he kept hiding his hand behind his back! My particular favourite is how flat her stomach goes immediatly after child birth. Pretty amature tbh :)
 
Aod said:
when i was 7, i lived in africa. in africa lower school levels are called "grades" not "years", so year3 = Grade 3.

anyway, my parents saw some books in the bookstore that said years: 7-11, and thought, Oooh, these would be great for Aod, not realising that they were for Year 7 students.

there was a Physics book, a Chemistry book and a biology book.

still have that book, as it happens...

That must have been awesome! Can just imagine a 7 year old getting yelled at by their parents bacause they don't understand Newtons laws :)
 
I remember a girl-friend of mine having this book at primary school. I think we read it together over breakfast when we were about 8 years old, with much giggling and pointing. At least we didn't put it into practice though.
 
yak.h'cir said:
I was wondering why he kept hiding his hand behind his back! My particular favourite is how flat her stomach goes immediatly after child birth. Pretty amature tbh :)

The best bit is how they only put their clothes back on when she's about 6 months pregnant!
 
the bit where the kid's forcing itself out of its mum is just creepy. Meanwhile the doctor's blatantly leching at the mother.
 
I remember a Greek book similar to this, only there where two kids there, yes they where naked, I think around the age of 13 or so. Anyway, I found it somewhere in my school's library at a young age, it was a rather pleasant discovery.
 
It's possibly even more amusing with the words
"Vaters Glied ist groß geworden"

"Sie bringen das Glied in die Scheide
so können sie miteinander spielen"

Glied is 'member' I believe.
miteinander spielen is 'play with one another'
 
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