Baby loves gravity!

Ruth Spiro

Book - 2018

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!

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Subjects
Genres
Picture books
Board books
Published
Watertown, MA : Charlesbridge [2018]
Language
English
Main Author
Ruth Spiro (author)
Other Authors
Irene Chan (illustrator)
Item Description
On board pages.
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 18 cm
ISBN
9781580898362
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A baby and a dog discover gravity in this appealingly illustrated, developmentally inappropriate book.This and Baby Loves Coding are the latest offerings in the Baby Loves Science series of board books. These cute but overzealous attempts to create STEM students from children fresh from the womb seem aimed more at pushy parents than at doctoral candidates in diapers. Previous volumes have featured toddlers who love quarks, aerospace engineering, thermodynamics, and quantum physics. The contents of this book have been vetted for scientific accuracy; one wonders whether the creative team also vetted the practical value of teaching preschoolers to parrot answers to questions they're ill-equipped to pose or indeed comprehend: "Why does a noodle fall? / Because of gravity!" Babies will have observed the central action this book presentsthe fall to the floor of some tidbit from their highchair traysover and over, but does "When Baby drops something, the earth pulls it down" adequately describe the phenomenon? For a toddler audience, even simple explanations of the science in this book require more exposition than board books allow and raise more questions than they answer. "Everything is made of matter. The amount of matter is called mass." OK, what is matter? And if gravity makes spaghetti fall to Earth, why does it make the moon go around it? The baby has brown skin and tightly curled black hair.Good intentions gone wrong. (Board book. 1-4) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Baby drops a noodle. PLOP! Puppy gobbles it up! SLURP! Why does a noodle fall? Because of gravity! Everything is made of matter. The amount of matter is called mass. PUPPY: LESS MASS BABY: MORE MASS THE EARTH: LOTS MORE MASS Excerpted from Baby Loves Gravity! by Ruth Spiro All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.