Cindy's Reviews > It's a Boy!: Understanding Your Son's Development from Birth to Age 18
It's a Boy!: Understanding Your Son's Development from Birth to Age 18
by Michael Thompson, Teresa Barker
by Michael Thompson, Teresa Barker
I've always been fascinated (and annoyed) with boys for as long as I can remember. And now I'm even more fascinated with my baby boy so when I saw this title I snatched it up.
I wanted to follow my brother around everywhere he would go and I was his shadow. I was there right behind him when he was climbing trees, I was there when he jumped into the ditch that ran through our yard, I was there when he collected insects to see which was the king of all the insects.. he was always active and adventurous and I wanted to be like him. Then as he got older I found him to be mean and rough and I couldn't stand him!
Reading this book has allowed me to understand why boys do the things that they do - it's all part of their biological makeup. So even though this has given me a glimpse as how they are the way they are, I still find them to be mysterious and fascinating (and annoying).
I wanted to follow my brother around everywhere he would go and I was his shadow. I was there right behind him when he was climbing trees, I was there when he jumped into the ditch that ran through our yard, I was there when he collected insects to see which was the king of all the insects.. he was always active and adventurous and I wanted to be like him. Then as he got older I found him to be mean and rough and I couldn't stand him!
Reading this book has allowed me to understand why boys do the things that they do - it's all part of their biological makeup. So even though this has given me a glimpse as how they are the way they are, I still find them to be mysterious and fascinating (and annoying).
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