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Big, brainy science for the littlest listeners. Accurate enough to satisfy an expert, yet simple enough for baby, this clever board book explores the ups and downs of gravity. When baby drops food from a high chair, why does it fall? Beautiful, visually stimulating illustrations complement age-appropriate language to encourage baby's sense of wonder. Parents and caregivers may learn a thing or two, as well! With tongue firmly in cheek, the Baby Loves Science series is a fun-filled introduction to STEM concepts for babies, toddlers, and their grown-ups. Review: Its quite engaging - My toddler loves this book, he now throws random stuff to show us the effect of gravity 😬😬 Review: not recommended - disappointed with the content. costly






| Best Sellers Rank | #224,077 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #158 in Children's Books on Physics #649 in Children's Books on Science Studies #3,584 in Children's Humour (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 443 Reviews |
A**R
Its quite engaging
My toddler loves this book, he now throws random stuff to show us the effect of gravity 😬😬
U**R
not recommended
disappointed with the content. costly
N**P
fun and informative
i was truly skeptical on how well could this be used to explain the concept to my 3yo. and it truly has exceeded expectations. story is simple - things fall because of gravity. mass causes gravity. gravity helps us slide. gravity is fun. the mass bit my kid couldn't grasp, but the concept of gravity in itself, he's kinda understood. the book is really beautifully illustrated - it has the sun and moon and earth which my kid loves to look at. big bold colors in bright kid friendly illustrations. we've been dropping things on the floor -which again my kid loves to do :) and it gives us a real world name / cause for a lot of things that happen every day around us. i'm going to go ahead and buy some of the others in this series - my try run with gravity has been amazingly fun! :)
A**U
a very good book
I saw Ruth Spiro series "Baby loves" a long time ago and finally we bought a couple of them. Very adorable STEM books, capturing attention and explaining concept in such a simple manner.
A**R
Love this book
A brilliant book! I got this for my toddler's second birthday on a whim, but she absolutely loves it. A complex concept is written so clearly, and at the perfect level for young children to follow. My toddler has been making references to gravity at the park, at dinner etc now. I can't wait to get her more from this series.
F**N
Good book , could have had a better example
My 2yo just had stopped throwing food on the ground before I ordered the book that starts with a baby dropping his food on the ground for the dog to eat 😅. I told my son the baby has a dog and it’s ok because of that… other than that it’s great! My son says gravity now every time something falls
A**R
A hit with my 3 year old
It looks and reads like a board book for much younger children, but it went over super well with my three year old. He really seemed to grasp the ideas too. After I read it to him the first time, he walked around performing experiments, dropping things and exclaiming "the Earth pulled it down!". Super neat to see him get excited about the natural world like that. I will definitely be looking into other books in the series for him.
K**2
EXCELLENT!!!
One of my sons favorite books! Self professed science nerd here and I love this entire series- a welcome change of pace from all the “cow goes moo” farm animal books! The concepts are simply outlined and well illustrated, and even my very unscientific mother will willingly grab these!!! If you look closely at illustrations in the different books you can bridge the concepts together (ie: the methane molecule in the Quarks book re-appears in the Green Energy book). They all start with a baby and use an example a baby/toddler can easily relate to (in Gravity- the baby drops food from the high chair, then explains it falls down, not up). We enjoy every book in this series but if you’re trying to choose which to order- my least favorites are Coding and Quantum Physics, followed by green energy. Favorites are: Gravity, Thermo, Aerospace, Structural and Quarks. Another excellent series I highly recommend is the Hello World Series! It too contains great illustrations and simple facts!!! My son likes reading Space together with Baby Loves Aerospace Engineering because he can identify Saturn in both and now that he’s 3 is starting to draw other parallels, but we started with all these books around 6 months and he still loves them!!!
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