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Monday, January 01, 2007


As parents many of us have so much trouble discussing the birds and the bees with our young ones that we never get around to answering the important questions about homosexual love-making. Children are curious by nature and who among us can safely say that little Kyle or Jessica won't approach us with a query that we're completely unprepared to answer. Simply chasing a stray ball into the bushes at the park or opening the wrong stall in the mall washroom can quickly lead to an uncomfortable situation that author David Jerome has sought to address in his latest children's book: "Daddy had his Weiner in Another Man's Pooh-pooh".
Tastefully illustrated and filled with whimsy, this book talks to children in a language they can understand without ever being condescending. Topics such as going bareback, fisting, gerbilling, and tea bagging are dealt with sensitively and the narrative is both entertaining and thought provoking.
Follow the adventures of 10 year old Jason as he visits his dad in Bar Harbor, Maine one summer weekend. While waiting in the car for his dad to come out of the sauna Jason notices his wallet on the driver's seat and, disobeying strict orders, runs in to the bath house to give it to him. What he sees in the steamy shower room and how he, his father, and the multiple partners deal with it make up most of the rest of the book.
David Jerome has written a must read for today's parent blessed with inquistive children. The Blob strongly recommends that you start the new year off on the right foot with "Daddy had his Weiner in Another Man's Pooh-pooh" .

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