Stork-lore : answering life's most important question, 2005.

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Stork-lore : answering life's most important question, 2005.

Thompson explores the folklore of adults when asked where, while they were children, they thought that babies come from. A brief analyzation is given to background knowledge and outside sources, such as peers, adults, and media that is translated into childhood beliefs. In addition, scientific research into the need for children to understand where babies come from is discussed.

50 p. : ill. ; 29 cm.

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Thompson, Ciara

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Thompson grew up in northern California, where she attended a week-long girls' camp during the summer for five years. She studied English at Brigham Young University. Thompson enjoyed camping and being outdoors. From the description of Girls' camp songs : just make sure you don't sing them out of context, 2005. (Brigham Young University). WorldCat record id: 76896241 Thompson was born the second of two children in Sacramento, California, and was raised in the small town of P...