Harris, R. H. (1999). It's
so amazing. Cambridge, MA: Candlewick Press.
This is an informational
book about sex, changing bodies, and growing up. At the beginning it discusses
sexual reproduction and how to make babies by having sex. It also discusses
what it means to be heterosexual and homosexual. As we grow up our body change
physically in different ways, through puberty, depending on if you’re a girl or
boy. Pictures help compare the different organs in males and females. This book helps children understand what
happens when normal hormonal changes occur and how to deal with them. Having
babies is also normal and part four discusses how families are made up of
different sorts of families. The path of the egg and sperm to create a baby is
described in a way for students to understand. Sometimes people can’t have
babies naturally, and the topic of adoption and IVF is explained. If babies are
not in the future, prevention can take place by using birth control. There are
many types and one would need to choose the best for them. If an accidental
pregnancy happens, methods can be taken to abort it through abortions. However, certain laws need to be followed for this to occur. This nonfiction text
provides a visual interpretation of the book’s message and is enhanced through
the use of multiple humorous cartoon images the reader can relate to. A comical
and appealing bird and bee have a dialogue about the various topics that are
discussed. The book expresses a mature subject matter through friendly and easy
to read descriptions on sexual health. It responds to younger readers who can
relate to comical narrators and descriptive pictures rather than long drawn out
scripts that the targeted audience might not comprehend or understand the
language being presented. Having the reader see multiple ways the body is
configured as it grows and develops during different ages, makes the reader
more intrigued. The book makes them interested in how their body and feelings
might be different in size, shape, color, sexual orientation than from those of
their friends. I would recommend It’s So Amazing by Robie H. Harris.

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