It's So Amazing!

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It's So Amazing

It's So Amazing! A Book about Eggs, Sperm, Birth, Babies, and Families is a children's book written by Robie H. Harris and illustrated by Michael Emberley. First published in 1999, the book serves as a resource for children who are curious about human sexuality, reproduction, and family life. Aimed at readers aged 7 and up, It's So Amazing! is designed to provide accurate, age-appropriate information in an engaging and accessible manner.

Content[edit | edit source]

The book covers a wide range of topics related to human biology and the emotional aspects of relationships and family. It discusses how babies are made, including explanations of human anatomy, pregnancy, and childbirth. The book also addresses topics such as love, gender, and different types of families in a sensitive and inclusive way. Emberley's illustrations complement Harris's text, providing clear and friendly visuals that help demystify complex subjects for young readers.

Reception[edit | edit source]

It's So Amazing! has been praised for its straightforward and honest approach to sex education for children. Educators, librarians, and healthcare professionals have recommended the book as a valuable resource for parents and children alike. However, its content has also made it a subject of controversy; it has appeared on the American Library Association's list of frequently challenged books due to its explicit discussions of sex and sexuality.

Controversies[edit | edit source]

The book's candid treatment of topics such as reproduction, sexual health, and diverse family structures has led to challenges and censorship attempts in some schools and libraries. Critics argue that the material is inappropriate for its intended age group, while supporters contend that it provides essential information in a responsible manner.

Editions and Related Works[edit | edit source]

Following the success of It's So Amazing!, Harris and Emberley have collaborated on other books aimed at providing sex education for children and adolescents, including It's Perfectly Normal and It's Not the Stork. These works form a series that addresses questions and concerns about human sexuality at different stages of a child's development.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

It's So Amazing! remains an important contribution to children's literature on sex education. Its commitment to delivering factual, comprehensive information in a way that is respectful of children's intelligence and curiosity makes it a standout resource for families seeking to navigate the complexities of human sexuality and relationships.

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