I recently had the opportunity of reviewing the book How God Makes
Babies from Jim Burns. I already own the series God's Design for
Sex published at NavPress. However, this new book seemed to be
different since there was picture on the cover.
The book How God Makes Babies is full of beautiful pictures and
packed with appropriate information for a child between the ages of
6 and 9. It explains in simple terms how babies are made with the
help of God and guide the child through the growth of the baby in
the womb of the mother.
If you expect a sibling for your child or if you know someone who
is expecting, this book is a marvelous addition to your own
library. Your child will be given the proper terms of the body
parts and explained where the baby comes from. It will also give
the child information on what to expect once the baby is born. I
will always remember the reaction of my oldest, Alexandre, when we
brought his brother, Dominic, home. He was next to him and
observing him on the floor when suddenly he asked "Why can't he
stand up and run with me?" It was so precious… We had to explain to
him that Dominic couldn't walk yet and that some day he will have
the strength to do so. And as time went by, Dominic did indeed
follow his brother by cruising the furniture at 7 months and
walking at 9 months (and he was the only one who did it at an early
age!). Now, Alexandre has two other siblings who love to follow him
around in the house, another brother and a little sister. Alexandre
is a wonderful big brother to his siblings and I am forever
grateful to God to have given me this young man…
Once again, the author introduces the notion of adoption in the
book. And since our extended family has some members who were
adopted, I think it is wonderful that the author had written and
explained the adoption process. I would also have liked if there
would have been some information about "special" children who has
some sort of sickness or infirmity with an emphasis that they are
special as well.
At the ages of 6-9 years old, it's important to make sure that they
have a solid foundation of what sex is. I strongly recommend this
book to any parent who wants to establish such a foundation in
their children's lives.