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Is This Gay Family Book Really That Controversial For Little Kids?

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“[Australia's New South Wales] government has distanced itself from a book aimed at teaching children as young as two about how gay parents have children. The book, titled Where Did I Really Come From?, includes detailed descriptions of sexual intercourse and has been described as a work that can be read to two-year-olds, the Daily Telegraph reports. The book was being advertised as being part of the NSW Attorney-General Office’s Learn to Include program, the report said. But Attorney-General John Hatzistergos rejected the claim. ‘There is no connection between the Attorney-General’s Office and the book Where Did I Really Come From?,’ Mr Hatzistergos said in a statement on Monday. ‘Nor is there any connection between the Attorney-General’s Department and the book. The NSW government has not funded or endorsed the book at any time. Any assertion to the contrary is incorrect.’” [AAP]

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On:           May 4, 2009
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No. 1 · Hannah

“includes detailed descriptions of sexual intercourse and has been described as a work that can be read to two-year-olds”

LOL

If I have kids, I want my two year old to get the best sex education possible. Early intervention is key.

However, I would need this book to have realistic pictures, a sound card with muzak, and it must come with a practice kit. Kids these days…

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