Introducing Human Biology
Posted by Cottontimer on 30 May 2007 | Tagged as: Stephen
| From Stephen’s Cre… |
Guess what Stephen drew today?
Yes, my son is following in my human biology footsteps. He drew this sketch of sperm, egg, a baby (the large dot in the egg), a womb, and ovaries inspired by the Usborne Red Pocket Scientist book, which we first saw over at Lilian’s. Note also the arrows showing the sperm which direction to go. The Red Pocket Scientist book is our favorite, but Lilian’s boys prefer the Blue Pocket Scientist book. Either way, it’s all good science.
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haha…very detailed drawing by Stephen — he even drew the sperms all wiggly. And the arrows — a fertility expert in the making!
Yes, wiggly is key. He was also wiggling his own body like sperm. Eek!
I was going to guess either the solar system under attack by space slugs or the human intestine.
You must remember his previous obsession with space! We’ve moved on to the mysteries of the human body now…. As for intestines, he was drawing those LAST year. Get with the program.
What are your little ones drawing lately?
eggs, sperm, fallopian tubes, uterus… looks like a budding OB/GYN in the making…
Yick. Obviously I need to refine the brainwashing. hehe
I was going to guess either the solar system under attack by space slugs
AAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHA @ space slugs!
Maybe we’re all wrong. Maybe he’ll become an artist