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Fun Facts About Babies [Paperback]

Richard Torregrossa
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Sep 8 1997
Did you know that:

Babies tears caused by crankiness have a different chemical composition than those caused by eye irritants? One soothes with stress hormones, the other cleanses with a saline solution.

A fetus develops a sense of touch at eight weeks and fingerprints at three months.

The peak months for delivering babies are July, August, and September; which means that the sexiest months are November, December, and January.

This little book is for parents, expectant parents, and baby lovers alike. With charmingly illustrated, fascinating facts and truly useful information, this book reveals what an amazing creature a baby is. It will be of special value to new parents who are wondering how their "little bundle of joy" turned into a 24-hour-a-day "need machine." Turn to any page, read any brief, amusing tidbit, and reconnect with the delight of babyhood.

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Did you know that:

Babies tears caused by crankiness have a different chemical composition than those caused by eye irritants? One soothes with stress hormones, the other cleanses with a saline solution.

A fetus develops a sense of touch at eight weeks and fingerprints at three months.

The peak months for delivering babies are July, August, and September; which means that the sexiest months are November, December, and January.

This little book is for parents, expectant parents, and baby lovers alike. With charmingly illustrated, fascinating facts and truly useful information, this book reveals what an amazing creature a baby is. It will be of special value to new parents who are wondering how their "little bundle of joy" turned into a 24-hour-a-day "need machine." Turn to any page, read any brief, amusing tidbit, and reconnect with the delight of babyhood.


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1.0 out of 5 stars Really Useless Book Dec 31 2002
By msjacki
Format:Paperback
This is a book filled with no insight and inane ramblings. The drawings are second grade doodles that you wouldn't put on your refigerator from your own kids and the so called facts are vapid and unsubstantial. This is a good, cheap and impersonal gift for the office person having a baby that you couldn't care less but have to buy a gift for. However, if it is for yourself or someone of substance, shop on, for you will be very disappointed in this boring exercise of self absorption.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great stocking stuffer/great baby shower gift! Dec 3 1998
By A Customer
Format:Paperback
What's really great about this book are the adorable illustrations. They capture the fun and joy of relating to a baby. I've given this as a gift at baby showers, holiday parties, and many other occasions. If you like this book you should check out Richard Torregrossa's Fun Facts About Cats and Fun Facts About Dogs. I'm looking forward to his two children's books based on a little yellow dog.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Celebration of Babies Oct 3 1998
By A Customer
Format:Paperback
When I wanted to have a baby, I bought this book and gave it to my husband and told him, "See, babies can be fun, as well as a lot of work, but in the end it's worth it. You'll see." And it worked. We have a lovely 8-month daughter named Annabel, and my husband loves her. Had it not been for the persuasive charm of Richard Torregrossa's book, we might still be single parents. I give this book to all of my single friends. It works 2 out 3, which isn't bad odds.
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