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This is a fun colourful picture book that can open up conversations about how babies are made without the details.
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Do babies come from an egg, like a chicken?
Or do they come from a pouch, like a kangaroo?
What about from a seed? Like a plant?
Heath McKenzie brings laughter and fun to the science of human biology. Taking as a launching point one of the trickiest questions of them all, Heath’s illustrations and humour make an entertaining read-aloud for all.
This picture book is destined to become another firm favourite with kids and parents alike.