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'OMG I had to laugh, but seriously this is inappropriate to be in a kids' section.'

It's described as funny, frank, and embarrassment-free — but some parents are torn on whether it's appropriate or not.

Some people responded to the post on Facebook with,"If you don't want your kids to read it, don't buy it!"While others thought,"OMG I had to laugh, but seriously this is inappropriate to be in a kids' section."The author knows that answering the question,"Where do babies come from?" can be terrifying for parents so she"figured that a hefty dose of humour would help alleviate the embarrassment.

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