


Buy Baby Loves the Five Senses Boxed Set (Baby Loves Science) Illustrated by Ruth Spiro, Irene Chan, Irene Chan (ISBN: 9781632890580) from desertcart's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Review: Lovely book collection - The book collection is well written with pretty illustrations I'm sure my child will love it ! Review: Content is good - I love the books, baby loves all books, for now she stares at the babies the most. But she chews them and these ones do not take much chewing to get destroyed. I mean like 10 minutes tasting session and the corner splits. I think the paper could be a little more resistant. We have some other books like this and they are still fine
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| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 207 Reviews |
A**R
Lovely book collection
The book collection is well written with pretty illustrations I'm sure my child will love it !
E**A
Content is good
I love the books, baby loves all books, for now she stares at the babies the most. But she chews them and these ones do not take much chewing to get destroyed. I mean like 10 minutes tasting session and the corner splits. I think the paper could be a little more resistant. We have some other books like this and they are still fine
J**A
Bought this for my 2 year old and we cant stop reading them!! The books are so high quality and pictures are beautiful. Saw these books at Science World and knew it was a must have!
A**R
Absolutely love this series! We have Loves Quarks and Baby Loves Gravity. And now these. My daughter loves looking at the baby faces and also likes to pause on the pages with objects that we can practice naming. Love how technical topics are broken down into simple illustrations and concepts. Also that concepts from the Baby loves books are repeated ‘everything in the world is made of atoms and molecules.’ Appreciate too that there’s an inclusive tone to the books - for example the sound book includes a page about hearing impaired and cochlear implants and the touch book includes hug as touch and then says it’s ok if you don’t want a hug. An added plus if you get the whole series, is that your kid might also spend minutes pulling the books out of the box, putting them back in. :)
C**H
Die Baby Loves Science-Buchreihe klingt auf den ersten Blick spannend – insbesondere für Eltern, die früh Interesse an naturwissenschaftlichen Themen wecken wollen. Die Idee, Konzepte wie Thermodynamik, Programmierung oder Akustik kindgerecht aufzubereiten, wirkt ambitioniert und gut gemeint. In der Praxis ist das Ganze allerdings kaum kindgerecht umsetzbar. Kleinkinder – insbesondere im Alter, in dem Bilderbücher normalerweise genutzt werden – können mit diesen abstrakten Themen nichts anfangen. Inhalte wie „Aerospace Engineering“ oder „Coding“ sind schlicht viel zu komplex. Selbst ältere Vorschulkinder sind mit den Begriffen überfordert, auch wenn sie einzelne Wörter vielleicht wiederholen können. Was bleibt, ist ein nett gemachtes Buch für das gute Gewissen der Eltern, das sich gut im Regal macht, aber keinen echten Mehrwert für das Kind bietet. Ein sympathischer Gag, aber für die kindliche Entwicklung in diesem Alter kaum relevant.
A**R
These books are such great quality, packed with actual science, and very inclusive. For example, the sight book mentions that some people can’t see or might need help to see. I also really appreciate that the babies in each of the books are of different genders and ethnicities. The books are fun to read, the images are captivating for babies to look at, and as the parent I actually enjoy reading these because I learn something!
A**A
I love how these books give simple scientific explanations for why your senses work. They have scientific drawings of body parts that create our senses. My 18month old doesn't appreciate all of the science yet, but he still enjoys each of these books. I also LOVE that these books highlight that not everyone is the same- creating social awareness and acceptance. For example, in Touch, not everyone likes hugs and that's ok. In Hear, it addresses hearing aids and cochlear implants. In See, it addresses glasses and blindness.
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