Karla Plays House (Books about Karla and Mum #2) e-bog
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How do you make a child when the mother hasn’t found a father? Even though Karla is only 4 years old, she knows this very well. Karla was born with the help of a sperm donor. Her mum has explained how the sperm and Mum’s egg turned into a itzy bity baby. Karla also pretty much knows what a sperm donor is, but she doesn’t know much about what it is like to have a father. When Karla plays with h...
E-bog
39,46 DKK
Forlag
Forlaget Citat
Udgivet
29 maj 2020
Længde
28 sider
Genrer
Children’s / Teenage fiction: True stories told as fiction
Nummer i serie
2
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
Vandmærket
ISBN
9788799803767
How do you make a child when the mother hasn’t found a father? Even though Karla is only 4 years old, she knows this very well. Karla was born with the help of a sperm donor. Her mum has explained how the sperm and Mum’s egg turned into a itzy bity baby. Karla also pretty much knows what a sperm donor is, but she doesn’t know much about what it is like to have a father.
When Karla plays with her dolls, she plays family with a mother and children. In the nursery, the same play is called ‘playing house’ with a family with a father, mother and children. That is a fun game too, but Karla never wants to be the father–she wants to be the baby or the mother.
Karla Plays House is a children's book about the new types of families, which have come about with the help of a sperm donor. And it is about growing up in a family without a father. The book can be read as a sequel to Where is Karla's Dad? The book targets children aged 3-6 years.
When Karla plays with her dolls, she plays family with a mother and children. In the nursery, the same play is called ‘playing house’ with a family with a father, mother and children. That is a fun game too, but Karla never wants to be the father–she wants to be the baby or the mother.
Karla Plays House is a children's book about the new types of families, which have come about with the help of a sperm donor. And it is about growing up in a family without a father. The book can be read as a sequel to Where is Karla's Dad? The book targets children aged 3-6 years.