The perfect mealtime book and an ideal first read-aloud book, this new addition to the popular Baby Faces series has appealing photos of multicultural babies and toddlers, and a brief rhyming text.Babies are mesmerized by other babies -- and the strikingly candid photos in EAT! will keep little ones spellbound. Roberta Grobel Intrater's vibrant photographs capture the many endearing expressions kids make as they're first learning to eat -- everything from the four basic food groups to yummy desserts. Each book contains five spreads and sturdy board pages with rounded corners for safe handling by little ones, and the small, convenient size is just right for taking along.
Por alguna razón, llega un momento en el cuál a los bebés les gusta ver ilustraciones de caras, y este libro es una opción perfecta para ellos.
Se trata de una serie de fotografías con niños de caritas sucias por la comida, con textos cortos. Como dije, ideal para pequeños que están acercándose a la literatura.
Very cute! From what I've read, babies love looking at pictures of other babies, so I think this one would be a hit. Planning on trying this one with my first (coming in just over a month).
This is a very simple board book that went over very well in lap time today. It was the last book and I just introduced it by saying, "Our last book will get everybody ready for tomorrow." Cute pictures of messy babies, introduces nose, chin, hair. 11/21/12
I am needing simpler books as I am getting more babies and less toddlers.
Used as the first book this year to introduce our eating/food theme. 11/13
Used as the first book again for a food theme, since the group starts out small and then grows until the end. 11/18/14
This one didn't really stand out. This series is generally a bit weak in terms of the words, but the large, bright, baby photos really grab the attention of your under 8 month old and make them smile and respond brightly.