German school children as young as five were given a séx-education book giving graphic advice on how to put on a condom and how to achieve orgásms. Outraged parents complained when youngsters at a school in Berlin were given the book, called 'Where Do You Come From?', which features explicit cartoon depictions of séx.
The book, which shows a couple called Lisa and Lars engaging in various of stages of intércourse, shows Lisa putting a condom on Lars and another image of the pair having séx.
According to the local press, the school in the Kreuzberg area of Berlin did not initially respond to parents' complaints. It was only when the local press got wind of the controversy and complaints were made to the city's governing body, that anything was done.
The book is still said to be available at the school but not readily accessible by pupils. Parents were not only concerned by the images featured in the book, but also by some of the éxplicit descriptions used.
The book, aimed at educating children aged five years and upwards, reads: 'When it's so good that it can't get any better, Lisa and Lars have an orgasm,' and 'the vágina and pénis feel nice and tingly and warm.'
Politician Dorothee Baer of the Christian Social Union party in Bavaria said: 'Séx education should accompany the development of children, but not speed it up.'
Monika Grutters from the Christian Democratic Union Party told the Die Welt newspaper that she is against 'unnecessary zeal' in séx education.
'Where Do You Come From?' was first published in 1991.
The publishing house said that the book is no longer being produced as some of its messages are out of date and added that it is being replaced with a book called 'Was I in Mummy's Stomach Too?' which the publishers say is less éxplicit.
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