Baby University Board Book Set: A Science for Toddlers (Gifts for Kids) (Baby University Board Book Sets)
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The perfect science baby gift for your future genius!
The bestselling Baby University baby board book set includes educational books for toddlers written by an expert that features colorful, simple introductions to scientific principles for babies. Its approach to early learning is beloved by kids and grownups!
Included in this Four-Book Set:Quantum Physics for BabiesRocket Science for BabiesGeneral Relativity for BabiesNewtonian Physics for Babies
This baby board book set is the perfect way to introduce basic scientific concepts and STEM to even the youngest scientist and makes a wonderful newborn baby gift! If you’re looking for other STEM-minded boss baby toys, books, and gifts, check out the full Baby University series, including ABCs of Biology, Organic Chemistry for Babies, and 8 Little Planets.
From the Publisher
This series is the perfect way to introduce basic scientific concepts to even the youngest scientist
Quantum Physics for Babies is a colorfully simple introduction to the principle that gives quantum physics its name. Babies (and grownups!) will discover that the wild world of atoms never comes to a standstill.
This series is the perfect way to introduce basic scientific concepts to even the youngest scientist
Rocket Science for Babies is a colorfully simple introduction to aerospace engineering. Babies (and grownups!) will learn about the basics of hot lift and thrust that make things fly.
This series is the perfect way to introduce basic scientific concepts to even the youngest scientist
General Relativity for Babies is a colorfully simple introduction to Einstein’s most famous theory. Babies (and grownups!) will learn all about black holes, gravitational waves, and more.
This series is the perfect way to introduce basic scientific concepts to even the youngest scientist
Newtonian Physics for Babies is a colorfully simple introduction to Newton’s laws of motion. Babies (and grownups!) will learn all about mass, acceleration, the force of gravity, and more.
ASIN : 149267043X
Publisher : Sourcebooks Explore (November 28, 2017)
Language : English
Board book : 24 pages
ISBN-10 : 9124244007
ISBN-13 : 978-1492670438
Reading age : Baby – 3 years, from customers
Item Weight : 2.76 pounds
Dimensions : 0.39 x 0.39 x 0.5 inches
Customers say
Customers find these books educational and easy for young children to understand. They find the content fun and engaging, making them great gifts for babies. However, opinions differ on the illustrations – some find them visually appealing and beautiful, while others think they are mundane or confusing.
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Original price was: $39.96.$30.50Current price is: $30.50.
Samma –
Cute and educational
Love educational books, even if they don’t understand everything exactly…they’ll grow up with these books on their shelves and maybe seeing the information simplified throughout their childhoods will make it a little easier to understand or digest when they’re old enough to learn what it’s really all about. They’re a good quality cardboard book set. Wish they came in a little case/sleeve, but they came shrink wrapped which was nice.
Joy Valadez –
Stem books for baby
I loved the simplicity of the explanation. The colors in the books are beautiful. I have aspirations that my brand new baby will be motivated to continue with science!
phrenologist –
Nice
Nice set of books to read and discuss with babies and I hope older kids.
G –
AMAZING
I was not sure if my baby was going to like these, given that some reviews mentioned that adults may be getting ahead of themselves here. Absolutely false – the books were designed for the learnerâs brain. I saw that someone criticized the simplicity of the illustrations. When learning new concepts itâs actually imperative for the page to be simple, direct and concise. Otherwise, it would feel like a PPT slide with too many words and images. These books are perfect. They start with simple objects, followed by a few sentences on each page. Baby could not stop scanning and absorbing everything, especially the graphs. I thought I would read one book and take a break but we ended up reading three of them in one sit and I feel like baby wanted me to keep going. Afterward, my husband had a conversation with our infant about electrons and babe was so engaged. Could not recommend these enough!
Sharon Doherty –
Three-Year-Old Loves These
I bought these for one of my great-nephews who is three. He has memorized them and can “read” them very well (his mom is awesome and reads with him all the time and also discusses/explains). They are very simple (illustrations and words), so I wasn’t sure how he would like them, but he asks to read them all the time. He actually sounds like he understands the physics involved. He sometimes makes mistakes, but the mistakes show he understands the concepts. I think the simplicity helps him with that, but am also giving credit to his mom for extending his knowledge. Obviously the concepts don’t go very deep, but for the age level, they are great. I think I might use them in my second-grade classroom, also.
Dan –
Great first time books but probably for kids of 3/4 and up
Although it’s super cute to have these books for your newborns, the issue I have is the basic pictures could be more interesting (a whole page dedicated to a singular color ball is a bit sad to keep attention) & I fully understand that these are aimed for young children but feel that the mental leap between seeing a ball on a page and then having an arrow pointing down to explain Newtonian physics could be done better! Pictures of simple enough for a very young child but the concepts could be shown in better ways and more colorful design given the price. The books themselves are study enough to probably withstand a good few years of wear and tear which is great but just the basic drawings in them feel a bit lackluster and could be improved by either using real-world pictures of balls or something more than singular block color, due to the fact that you are trying to explain abstract principles of physics to children that may not be fully aware of their own appearance! We got them for a 2-year-old but would probably suggest to start to introduce them slightly later on to give them a better chance of understanding some of the explanations behind longer words and abstract concepts.
Adi –
one of the best!
loved this, suitable for all ages!
G. Crockett –
Awesome baby books
Love these. Simple teaching in a baby-ready book.
Daniel –
Libros de pasta dura muy bonitos y muy fáciles de explicar!
Jennifer –
Birthday present for 1 year old. Parents love the books, and more importantly so does 1 year old. Great pictures and teaches high level information in a easy to understand format.
Andreas B. –
Bestes Geschenk. Auch für Erwachsene
James Spalding –
My son absolutely loves these books, thank you so much for creating these Chris! I finally understand the concepts of general relativity, quantum physics, rocket science and Newtonian physics too so well done. These should be used in schools.
GH –
Really poor attempt at a child’s book. The illustrations are the least engaging I have ever seen for a children’s book and the wording is so overly complex and requires abstract thinking which a child is simply not ready for. My infant was not interested in the images, pre-school niece and nephews were bored and struggled to understand the concepts even when I explained. Complete waste of money and just a quirky marketing attempt by someone who may understand science but has never spent time with a child. I was far better off just showing them how things work after googling for ‘kids science’ activities