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2.0 out of 5 stars
Disappointing,
This review is from: Baby Faces (Board book)
I bought this book because I had read that babies like looking at pictures of other babies. Our version is a board book, with a child's face on each page and a single word.I don't like this book and won't buy any of the others in the series. For starters, the majority of the faces are negative, eg yuck, stinky. Those aren't faces I want to look at or encourage my baby to pull. I'm not a spoilsport, I fully support kids attraction to the gross, but these faces have no context. Stinky fart? Stinky blue cheese? Who knows? They aren't helping make sense of the world in any way. I also find half the "babies" are actually toddlers and the photos aren't great - lacking symmetry. All would be forgiven if my daughter showed any interest, but she doesn't. Looking a pictures of humans on the laptop is interesting, or at photos of herself, but the book gets the shortest of passing glances. She is much more interested in other books. All up - skip this one. Baby doesn't care and Mum doesn't enjoy reading it. If that changes as she grows up, I'll update, but it holds true for us from 1 to 5 months.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Favourite!,
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This review is from: Baby Faces (Board book)
Babies LOVE books that have pictures of other babies' faces. And in terms of baby face books, Margaret Miller's are the BEST. There are some other popular ones, but they often photoshop the babies so it looks like they're wearing make-up - weird. Miller's books always feature clear, close-up photographs of natural, cute babies. The perfect thing to engage your little one!"Baby Faces" features a close-up of a baby face and a word on each page describing their emotion. A full range is featured, from "boo hoo" to "Yipee!" The final page ("yipee") often makes my baby laugh. She loves to study all of the babies' expressions! My baby is 8 months old now, and she loves this. We've been reading Miller's books with her since she was about 3 months, and she's always found them very engaging. As a children's librarian and a mom, I highly recommend this!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Squeals of delight,
By Lynda Tysowski (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Baby Faces (Board book)
My 9-month-old granddaughter loves this book and I love sharing it with her. She responds to the baby faces with shrieks of joy -- what more could I ask from a book?!
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