“Does your baby poop inside you? Do you have to poop out their poop?” Conversations you never thought you’d have!I guess it had never really occurred to me that I would be the one breaking the news to my students and families about my pregnancy. For some reason I assumed that administration would handle it, or some adorable little maternity elves would magically take care of it for me. I was clearly misguided in my understanding of how the whole pregnancy thing works, and I’m sure it won’t be the last time.
- Where do babies come from?
- How do grown-ups decide they’re ready to have a baby?
- How does your body start growing a baby? Do you have to say a magic word or something to make it start?
- Do you have to go to the doctor and tell them you want a baby?
- How do you activate the egg? Do you press a button or something, like your belly button?
- How do you get the baby out? Where does it come out?
- Why do some babies come out of their mommies tummies and some come out of their privates?
- How do you know it’s ready to come out?
- If there is a hole for it to come out of, how does it not fall out before it’s ready?
- How do babies get food?
- Do babies poop inside you?
- If babies poop inside you, do you have to poop out their poop too?
- Why do eggs turn into chicks in chickens, but they turn into humans in humans?
- How does the baby break out of its egg before it comes out? It doesn’t have a beak!
- Does it tickle when it kicks you?
- Will it hurt?
- Why can only girls have babies in their tummies?
- (and again) When are you going to get fat?
Miss Kindergarten
Luke Starr sounds amazing, I'm just saying 😉 cutest post!!
Your mom is very wise! And Wookie Starr is a really interesting suggestion. Did anyone suggest "AJ Junior" or "Jillian Junior" even though it's a boy… And if AJ is for A… Junior they may not know. Kids are so cute!
Such a cute post!!!!!!! Thanks for sharing!
Love love love this post! I am sending you an email of something fun to do with your sweet class! <3
Such a cute post! I know they will enjoy watching you and the baby grow. It's wonderful to have your own group of cheerleaders and encouragers in the form of 2nd graders!
Stephanie
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So cute! I can only imagine what my 4th Graders will ask when I tell them around Valentine's Day- I'm waiting until 20 weeks, too. It doesn't make a ton of sense to tell them before when there isn't anything to "see" yet! The name box is genius!
My kindergarten colleague in the classroom next door is also expecting and she will be leaving after the spring vacation for her maternity leave. The questions you are receiving sound from the kiddos sound very familiar to what my kindergarten colleague tells me. TOO FUNNY! You never know what kinds of questions the kiddos may ask. Best wishes
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I found this post on Google today because it was time to tell my 7th-9th grade French class the news. I thought having them guess would be fun since the clues would be in French, but I figured I wouldn’t get the same guesses as you did with the little ones. WRONG! Middle schoolers also guessed my I was talking about my birthday, asked if I would bring the baby to school, and of course wanted to name it. I used your line about it not being a class pet, which they found hilarious. Luckily at this age they know not to ask where babies come from like the 2nd graders did–Ahh! Anyway thanks for this post. Your ideas made the process a lot more fun. 🙂
Thank you for this thoughtful post! I found it so practical and helpful as I am about to reveal the same news to my class families.
Thanks so much for sharing! I’m due in April and wondering how to announce to my 500+ students and their families (specials area teacher here). This was such a thoughtful and helpful post!
Thank you for the example letter! This is absolutely perfect, as I am also due in April and am telling my families around the same time.