Growing Up & Aging, Children & Childhood, New Baby
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Overview
Why do babies cry? How do you hold a baby? Why do babies suck their toes? You don't have to have a new baby at home to want to know the answers to these intriguing questions.
Discover the science behind baby's first exciting year of development. The clear, straight-forward information, candid photos, and nifty hands-on activities in this book will turn any reader into a baby expert!
Editorials
Children's Literature -
Why do babies cry? Why do they sleep so much? How do you hold a newborn? What can babies see? These and other questions are answered in simple straightforward text, accompanied by lots of photographs of babies. Science activities also are included, such as making baby food, tasting sweetened milk (to simulate breast milk), and creating a feely box. A perfect book for a preschooler with a new sibling, or any young child who is fascinated by babies.Book Details
Published
September 1, 1998
Publisher
Maple Tree Press
Pages
32
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781895688849