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“Well, you see, son, when a man and woman get along really well and spend a lot of time together, sometimes they decide to…uh…form an electronic jazz duo together.”

No, wait. That’s not how that common parent to child speech goes. Parents have to tell their kids about the birds and the bees, not the Bird and the Bee, even though that would be an easier conversation to have.

At some point, all kids ask their parents, “Where do babies come from?” The idiom “the birds and the bees” refers to the answer to that question. Since the facts of life are a pretty private subject, it helps to have a euphemism for sex and reproduction.

So, since your parents weren’t available for an Ebaby! lesson, we asked Inara George, one half of Los Angeles jazz/pop duo the Bird and the Bee, to have this important conversation with you. Jason recently talked to her on the phone about her hit song “Love Letter to Japan” and where babies…or, uh, her band’s name comes from.

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12:37 AM Nov 03 2009 | 回复

LunaCSI05

LunaCSI05

Indonesia

One of my favorite bands!

06:30 PM Oct 29 2009 | 回复

gaoweishang

China

This is a wonderfull lesson.I wish lookt  at "the birds and bees" every day.

05:38 PM Oct 08 2009 | 回复

Marcelolic

Marcelolic

Brazil

That amazing coincidence! I have a habit to nap in the afternoon after lunch so today I coincidentally I had a dream in English! And plus,It was before I read this lesson ;) I have studied a little every day for a year…Now I'm pretty happy 'cause now it means I'm really leaning :)

I didn't know on this band I thought their music nice :)

12:39 AM Oct 07 2009 | 回复

Shinichi Lover

Bahrain

Ofcurse before, but in my opinion I don't think learning English it's such like a deam!!! on the other hand what is the relation between birds and bees with dreamed in English! they are diffrent topic!

12:05 PM Oct 06 2009 | 回复

Romio79

Romio79

Russian Federation

I like Inara's voice and some of her songs I've heard. La La-La La La-La-La-La-La-La.  

01:19 PM Oct 05 2009 | 回复

Cool English Teacher

Brazil

I first started dreaming in english when I was an exchange student in Salem, Oregon – USA. It was quite interesting and confusing at the same time because I'd dream in english and in portuguese all mixed up. I loved the experience anyway- MISS OREGON VERY MUCH…Go Ducks!!! 

01:09 PM Oct 05 2009 | 回复

Cool English Teacher

Brazil

Inara George rocks!!!

10:46 AM Oct 05 2009 | 回复

reeze

reeze

Uzbekistan

Telling the truth, I've never dreamt in english, but hope will…

Also I didn't understand the question?! Does this question belong to the lesson? 

 

06:39 AM Oct 05 2009 | 回复

rosendo

rosendo

Mexico

i havent heard her , but i think she sings nice ,,, talking abt "The birds and the bees" with teenegers  , come on , they know a tom than us , in this time that we are living , with the enhance of the tecnology , internet , tv , so on ,  they would be more informed. but in the other hand there are a bunch of them that are doing stupid things.

saludos.

04:02 AM Oct 05 2009 | 回复

Kiwijelly

Kiwijelly

Thailand

her voice is so cute!!

08:57 PM Oct 04 2009 | 回复

mardyyang

China

absolutely,before!

08:13 PM Oct 04 2009 | 回复

glassy heart

Saudi Arabia

its not cool song for me after knowing its meaning, i like english bc its the lag of the world