I recently had the opportunity of reviewing the book God Made Your
Body from Jim Burns. I already own the series God's Design for Sex
published at NavPress. This book seemed different because there
were real people on the cover.
I took the time to read the book entirely. This is quite different
from the book I owe already for the same age. The content is
similar in both books but it is presented differently. In the book
God Made Your Body, Jim Burns uses simple terms so the child is not
overwhelmed with information. The author also made sure that the
reader knows about the fact that people (kids) come in all sort of
shapes and sizes as well as different colors. But God made them
all. He also explains the differences between boys and girls by
using the proper terminology. I think it's great because I believe
that every child should know the proper names for their body part.
The author also goes through the information on how babies are made
without expanding too much on the subject. He then presents the
baby's growth at various times during the nine month of gestation.
Not all child come from a natural birth in a family, sometimes
adoption is needed. The author do explains this particular way of
having children. I am grateful that Jim Burns did touch this
subject since adoption is part of our extended family. However, in
the same kind of idea, I think the author should also have included
the fact that sometimes child are born "special" because of various
reasons (trisomy, missing a leg or an arm,…).
I think this book is a must if you don't own an age-appropriate
resource about sex for your 3-5 years old child. It is a wonderful
addition for your own library and will help you to lay down a
healthy foundation for sexuality.