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==Summary==
 
==Summary==
“Why does a noodle fall? Because of gravity!” Babies will have observed the central action this book presents—the fall to the floor of some tidbit from their highchair trays—over 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? <ref>https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/ruth-spiro/baby-loves-gravity/</ref>
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“Why does a noodle drop? Because of gravity!” Babies will have watched the central activity this book presents—the drop to the floor of a few goody from their highchair trays—over and over, but does “When Child drops something, the earth pulls it down” enough portray the phenomenon? For a little child gathering of people, indeed basic explanations
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of the science in this book require more piece than board books allow and raise more questions than they reply. “Everything is made of matter. The amount of matter is called mass.” Alright, what is matter? And in case gravity makes spaghetti drop to Earth, why does it make the moon go around it? <ref>https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/ruth-spiro/baby-loves-gravity/</ref>
  
About "Baby Loves Gravity!": 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! <ref>https://arts.uchicago.edu/event/baby-loves-science-storytime-ruth-spiro</ref>
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About "Baby Loves Gravity!": Exact enough to satisfy an expert, however it is basic enough for child, this intelligent board book investigates the ups and downs of gravity. When child drops food from a tall chair, why does it drop? Lovely, visually stimulating outlines complement age-appropriate dialect to energize baby’s sense of wonder. Guardians and caregivers may learn a thing or two, as well! <ref>https://arts.uchicago.edu/event/baby-loves-science-storytime-ruth-spiro</ref>
 
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==Pros==
 
==Pros==
Deb Nance as one of the reader gave her testimonial for this book, she said that Baby Loves Gravity explained the concepts of mass and gravity in a simple and practical way so that even young children can understand it. And for the first time, she understand about gravity too. <ref>https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/37754793-baby-loves-gravity</ref>
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Deb Nance as one of the reader gave her testimonial for this book, she said that she said that Baby Loves Gravity clarified the concepts of mass and gravity in a basic and practical way so that indeed young children can get it it. And for the first time, she get it around gravity as well. <ref>https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/37754793-baby-loves-gravity</ref>
Lillian gave also compliment to this book, "Really nice science book with lovely illustrations; revisit at toddler age but still fun now." <ref>https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/37754793-baby-loves-gravity</ref> 
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Lillian gave also compliment to this book, "Really interesting science book with lovely illustrations; revisit at infants age but still fun now." <ref>https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/37754793-baby-loves-gravity</ref> 
  
  

Latest revision as of 09:43, 2 March 2021

Ruth Spiro had written her popular "Baby Loves Science" board book series, "Baby Loves Gravity!" and "Baby Loves Coding!" [1]

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Summary

“Why does a noodle drop? Because of gravity!” Babies will have watched the central activity this book presents—the drop to the floor of a few goody from their highchair trays—over and over, but does “When Child drops something, the earth pulls it down” enough portray the phenomenon? For a little child gathering of people, indeed basic explanations

of the science in this book require more piece than board books allow and raise more questions than they reply. “Everything is made of matter. The amount of matter is called mass.” Alright, what is matter? And in case gravity makes spaghetti drop to Earth, why does it make the moon go around it? [2]

About "Baby Loves Gravity!": Exact enough to satisfy an expert, however it is basic enough for child, this intelligent board book investigates the ups and downs of gravity. When child drops food from a tall chair, why does it drop? Lovely, visually stimulating outlines complement age-appropriate dialect to energize baby’s sense of wonder. Guardians and caregivers may learn a thing or two, as well! [3]

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Pros

Deb Nance as one of the reader gave her testimonial for this book, she said that she said that Baby Loves Gravity clarified the concepts of mass and gravity in a basic and practical way so that indeed young children can get it it. And for the first time, she get it around gravity as well. [4] Lillian gave also compliment to this book, "Really interesting science book with lovely illustrations; revisit at infants age but still fun now." [5] 


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