Reproduction -- Juvenile literature
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Reproduction -- Juvenile literature
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Reproduction
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- The reproductive system, Stever Parker
- Chickens aren't the only ones, written and illustrated by Ruth Heller
- Life processes, from reproduction to respiration, Louise and Richard Spilsbury
- Making animal babies, Sneed B. Collard III ; illustrated by Steve Jenkins
- Sex & babies, first facts, written by Jane Annunziata, Marc Nemiroff ; sculptured paper illustrations by Denise Ortakales ; drawings by Maureen Tracy Patrolia
- It's so amazing!, a book about eggs, sperm, birth, babies, and families, Robie H. Harris ; illustrated by Michael Emberley
- So that's how I was born!, written by Robert Brooks ; illustrated by Susan Perl
- What's the big secret?, talking about sex with girls and boys, Laurie Krasny Brown and Marc Brown
- Mommy laid an egg!, or where do babies come from ?, by Babette Cole
- Where do babies come from?, Angela Royston
- Reproduction
- You can't lay an egg if you're an elephant, written by Fred Ehrlich ; with pictures by Amanda Haley
- Where babies come from, stories to help parents answer preschoolers' questions about sex, by Martin Silverman and Harriet Ziefert ; illustrated by Claire Schumacher
- Making life, how we reproduce and grow, Richard Walker
- 1000 Books Before Kindergarten, 114
- First comes love, all about the birds and the bees--and alligators, possums and people, too, by Jennifer Davis ; illustrated by Clare Mackie
- The Facts on File illustrated guide to the human body, the Diagram Group
- The reproductive system, injury, illness, and health, Steve Parker
- Cells and reproduction, Jen Green
- Test tube babies, by Tamra B. Orr
- The egg., illustrated by René Mettler ; created by Pascale de Bourgoing and Gallimard Jeunesse
- The first test tube baby, Fiona Macdonald
- Egg to chick, by Millicent E. Selsam ; pictures by Barbara Wolff
- It's So Amazing! : A Book About Eggs, Sperm, Birth, Babies, and Families
- Chickens aren't the only ones, by Ruth Heller
- How babies are made, by Andrew C. Andry and Steven Schepp ; illustrated by Blake Hampton
- Where did I come from?, a guide for children and parents, written by Peter Mayle
- Inheritance and reproduction, Jen Green
- The reproductive system, Randolph Krohmer
- Reproduction and growth, Steve Parker ; illustrated by Peter Bull Associates, Aziz Khan, and Ian Thompson
- Egg!, [a dozen eggs, what will they be? Unfold each page and you will see!], written by A.J. Wood ; illustrated by Stella Stilwell
- The reproductive system, Alvin, Virginia, and Robert Silverstein
- The reproductive system, Randolph W. Krohmer
- The basics of reproduction, Anne Wanjie, editor
- Reproduction, Steve Parker
- How Babies are Made
- Digestion and reproduction, [Andreu Llamas]
- The reproductive system, injury, illness and health, Steve Parker
- The reproductive system, Pam Walker and Elaine Wood
- A chick hatches, Joanna Cole ; photographs by Jerome Wexler
- Cómo se hacen los niños?, Alastair Smith, ilustraciones: Maria Wheatley, Diseño: Ruth Russell, Material gráfico digital: Fiona Johnson, Directora de la colección: Judy Tatchell, Traducción: Amelia Leigh de Carmona
- The reproductive system, Kerri O'Donnell
- Chickens aren't the only ones, by Ruth Heller
- Digestion and reproduction, by Steve Parker
- Amazing you!, Getting smart about your private parts, by Gail Saltz ; illustrated by Lynne Avril Cravath
- Seed-babies, an illustrated children's story of plants, eggs and seeds in nature, by Margaret Warner Morley
- Las gallinas no son las únicas, Ruth Heller ; traducción de Alma Flor Ada
- Birth & baby animals, compare the way baby reptiles, mammals, sharks, birds and insects are born, hatched and reared, consultant: Michael Chinery
- The beauty of birth, [by] Colette Portal. Adapted from the French by Guy Daniels
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