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Robie H. Harris

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Buffalo, United States
Also known as: Robie H.. Harris, ROBIE H. HARRIS
42 books
3.5 (8)
479 readers

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Books

Newest First

Hi New Baby

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A father recalls his young daughter's first reactions to her new baby brother.

I hate kisses

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Daniel lets his parents know how he feels about kissing and replaces a favorite toy with a shiny new robot.

Es alucinante!

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Caricaturas de aves y abejas presentan explicaciones ilustradas de temas relacionados al desarrollo sexual, el amor, la reproducción, adopción, enfermedades transmitidas sexualmente y otras cosas. Uses bird and bee cartoon characters to present explanations of topics related to sexual development, love, reproduction, adoption, sexually transmitted diseases, and more.

Go! Go! Maria!

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One-year-old Maria learns to do new things almost every day. Includes secondary text which describes the characteristics of toddlers.

I am not going to school today

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A little boy decides to skip his very first day of school, because on the first day one doesn't know anything, but on the second, one knows everything.

The day Leo said I hate you

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Leo, upset that he has been hearing the word "no" all day, lets three words slip out that he wishes he could take back.

Just Being Me #1: I'm SO Mad!

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A little girl and her mother enjoy shopping at the grocery store until the girl has a tantrum when her mother will not buy ice cream. Includes brief notes on handling a child's tantrums.

I'm not sleepy!

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A little boy claims not to be sleepy, but after his father falls asleep in his bed while reading a story, the boy, his cat, and his parents are all ready for bedtime. Includes brief notes on helping a child go to sleep.

Le sexe? Parlons-en!

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Un ouvrage bien structuré, franc, qui apporte des informations précises dans un langage simple et un style décontracté. Six parties : "Qu'est-ce que le sexe, nos corps, la puberté, les familles et les bébés, les décisions, la santé avant tout". Il est évident que des énoncés heurteront les valeurs de certains (rien de plus normal : la masturbation), mais l'approche est excellente et répond aux interrogations de nombreux jeunes. [SDM].

Just Being Me #4: I'm ALL Dressed!

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A little boy does not want to get dressed for his grandfather's birthday party, but if he must wear clothes, he will put them on in his own unique way. Includes brief notes on handling a child who does not want help getting dressed.

It's Perfectly Normal

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Provides accurate, lucid, and unbiased answers to almost every conceivable question on sex, including birth control and AIDS, that children may ask. Two cartoon characters, a bird and a bee have, often humorous, questions of their own. Biology.

Don't forget to come back!

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When her parents go out for the evening, a little girl threatens to run off to Alaska but has a good time with the babysitter instead.

Who's in my family?

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Nellie and her little brother Gus discuss all kinds of families during a day at the zoo and dinner at home with their relatives afterwards.

When lions roar

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Loud, scary noises frighten a child until quiet and calmness return.

Who has what?

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This series for young children provides easy-to-understand facts and answers. Launching the series is Who Has What?, a simple story following Nellie and Gus on a family outing to the beach. Humorous illustrations, conversations between the siblings, and a clear text all reassure young kids that whether they have a girl's body or a boy's, their bodies are perfectly normal, healthy, and wonderful.

Hot Henry

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Waiting indoors for his parents, a bundled up toddler decides to take off a few pieces of clothing and then tries to put them back on.

Rosie's razzle dazzle deal

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Rosie constantly falls into trouble, but her brother always gets the blame.

Crash! Boom!

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Elephant has a bucket of blocks and wants to build something tall. Something as tall as Elephant. But will it stay up? CRASH! BOOM! Not this time. Build it again? One block. Two blocks? Four blocks? It s still not as tall as Elephant. More blocks! Now will it stay up?