Baby Faces

Baby Faces

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  • Type:Epub+TxT+PDF+Mobi
  • Create Date:2021-09-29 08:53:19
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Dawn Sirett
  • ISBN:0789436507
  • Environment:PC/Android/iPhone/iPad/Kindle

Summary

Perfect for early childhood development, happy babies, laughing babies, silly babies and crying babies are found on the pages of this padded board book。

Look at all the sweet baby faces showing that they are happy, sad, sleepy, and more。 Your baby can make the same expressions to help recognize common expressions。 This durable little book is sure to pique baby's interest。

With bright colorful photos and simple word labels that capture the expressions and moods of babies throughout their busy days, Baby Faces will mesmerize little ones when they see other children just like them。

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Reviews

AKC

Kids love reading this book over and over and looking at all the expressions!

NaKisha

My kids love this book and trying to mimic all of the faces。 It’s great for learning emotive expressions and for site words when learning to read。

Sarah

This book highlights the concept of emotions。 It is a board book and is appropriate for the very young child (Piaget's sensorimotor stage of cognitive development, 0-2 years)。 This is a stage where the child repeats interesting actions, and this book can be used by the reader/caregiver to imitate the facial expressions of the baby in the picture and then read the emotion label while pointing to the word in the book。 Babies typically are drawn to other baby faces, so this is a great way to engage This book highlights the concept of emotions。 It is a board book and is appropriate for the very young child (Piaget's sensorimotor stage of cognitive development, 0-2 years)。 This is a stage where the child repeats interesting actions, and this book can be used by the reader/caregiver to imitate the facial expressions of the baby in the picture and then read the emotion label while pointing to the word in the book。 Babies typically are drawn to other baby faces, so this is a great way to engage the infant。 According to the cognitive hypothesis outlined by Rice (1983), books with familiar subjects can be used to expand a child's language。 。。。more

Jane Scannella

10/10 from Jane。 Wants to read it again and again。 Fave page is "surprised" 10/10 from Jane。 Wants to read it again and again。 Fave page is "surprised" 。。。more

Chelsea

Lots of fun, allowing toddlers to imitate facial expressions。

Karina

We tried it twice, but it was only so so。 My baby likes baby faces normally but didn’t react to this one。

Sarah

This was a cute board book and I like the diversity of emotions included as well as a diversity within those pictured。

Anishka Maia

I love seeing the different expressions of the babies in this book。 I love this since I was 6 months old。

Erika Mathews

Happy faces are a favorite of very young infants。 :)

OxoNewbie

Given away free by BookTrust。 BookTrust certainly have a knack for choosing the best books。 My baby loves this book! I started reading it to her when she was under a year old and at about 16 months, she can understand the expressions and mimics it。5 stars。

Julia Smith

Every page is literally just a crisp photo of a baby's face with a single descriptive word under it。 That's it。 Don't knock it until you've tried it。 We keep this on the changing table and it's often the only thing that will hold our wiggly child's attention long enough for us to change her diaper。 ("Find the peekaboo baby!。。。What does the laughing baby say?") Oh, and the babies aren't 90% white and the photos are actually high quality -- two traits that aren't universal to the surprisingly larg Every page is literally just a crisp photo of a baby's face with a single descriptive word under it。 That's it。 Don't knock it until you've tried it。 We keep this on the changing table and it's often the only thing that will hold our wiggly child's attention long enough for us to change her diaper。 ("Find the peekaboo baby!。。。What does the laughing baby say?") Oh, and the babies aren't 90% white and the photos are actually high quality -- two traits that aren't universal to the surprisingly large "photos of babies" board book canon。 。。。more

Shauna

I love the diversity of cultures photographed for this cute board book。

Jeniece Goellner

Babies love other babies。 And this book is proof。 My daughter (at 14 months) is just starting to get into the phase of requesting the same book over and over again。 I just borrowed from the library on Monday, put it in her library book basket, and we have already read this one at least 10 times。 When she goes over and pulls out books, this is the one that gets handed to Momma and Dadda to read to her。

Debbie

A real hit with babies!

Marissa

Useful for teaching emotions and expressions。 Plus babies love looking at other babies! The images get more interesting as the book goes on。

Cara Byrne

This particular edition has 5 babies - and only one is a POC。 I love this series of photographs of babies for my infant, but this particular text-heavy, glitter-added edition with little diversity is not on my go-to list to buy。

Miss Sarah

I really liked this simple board book about faces a baby can make。 very interactive。 baby and up

L。 Lawson

Every single face is a boy's face。 There are no girl baby faces? Not a book to buy for my daughter。 [Read it at the bookstore to see if we'd like it。。。but obviously not。] Every single face is a boy's face。 There are no girl baby faces? Not a book to buy for my daughter。 [Read it at the bookstore to see if we'd like it。。。but obviously not。] 。。。more

Beckie

Another recent favorite of my 2 yr old。

Chinook

Maddie stared intently at the other babies and Kait liked talking about their emotions。

Lisa

Huge favorite with our 17-month-old!

Alex

One of my kid's favorite books (to put in his mouth)。 It shows pictures of babies in various moods。 This claims to help a kid's social development, which sounds like it might be taking itself a little seriously。The thing that keeps it from being a five-star book for me is this kid right here:This kid fuckin' sucks at peek-a-boo。 He's not hidden at all! Fuck this kid。BTW you know what this makes me think about is it must be rough to be a racist parent。 This book has a wonderful assortment of babi One of my kid's favorite books (to put in his mouth)。 It shows pictures of babies in various moods。 This claims to help a kid's social development, which sounds like it might be taking itself a little seriously。The thing that keeps it from being a five-star book for me is this kid right here:This kid fuckin' sucks at peek-a-boo。 He's not hidden at all! Fuck this kid。BTW you know what this makes me think about is it must be rough to be a racist parent。 This book has a wonderful assortment of babies of many different colors。 Racist parents are probably like man, what do you have to do to find a book with just white babies。 。。。more

Walter Walker

Baby faces is a good board book for toddlers。 Just one word aligned with a picture on each page。 A good tool for peaking toddlers interest in books and print awareness。

Elizabeth

I like the idea of a baby faces book showing different emotions, but I wasn't all that taken with the expressions in this book。 (And as another reviewer note, what kind of barely-trying peek-a-boo game was that in the middle?) I did appreciate that the faces were not only white babies。 I like the idea of a baby faces book showing different emotions, but I wasn't all that taken with the expressions in this book。 (And as another reviewer note, what kind of barely-trying peek-a-boo game was that in the middle?) I did appreciate that the faces were not only white babies。 。。。more

Nick

Minus half a star for the "where's baby / peekaboo" combo。 The baby is right there。 He's not even a little bit hidden in that basket。 Lazy。 Minus half a star for the "where's baby / peekaboo" combo。 The baby is right there。 He's not even a little bit hidden in that basket。 Lazy。 。。。more

Breanne

What can I say? Babies love other babies!! I think this is a must have book for new parents。 I started reading this to our daughter at 6 months (yes, that's young but you should be reading to your children early, even from birth)。 She loved it and soon learned to interact with the babies and show the emotions。 What can I say? Babies love other babies!! I think this is a must have book for new parents。 I started reading this to our daughter at 6 months (yes, that's young but you should be reading to your children early, even from birth)。 She loved it and soon learned to interact with the babies and show the emotions。 。。。more

Aik Kielch

A favorite from about 6 months - 15 months

Heather

Shameful confession: I spend this book thinking about how my baby is cuter than all the kids in the pictures。

Ellen Allerton

Preschoolers love this because they are older than the babies and can identify what they are doing。

Camille Ryckman

Brief summary - photographs, these books capture the expressions and moods of babies throughout their busy daysAnnotation - Children like to see the faces of other babies and the various faces will keep your babies interest。Age appropriateness 0-1 yearConnection to six early literacy skillsttPrint Motivation - Babies will like to read and reread this "story"Opinion - I think it is a fine book, but there is a strong need for babies to see other baby faces。 There is some similar books, they are al Brief summary - photographs, these books capture the expressions and moods of babies throughout their busy daysAnnotation - Children like to see the faces of other babies and the various faces will keep your babies interest。Age appropriateness 0-1 yearConnection to six early literacy skillsttPrint Motivation - Babies will like to read and reread this "story"Opinion - I think it is a fine book, but there is a strong need for babies to see other baby faces。 There is some similar books, they are all pretty much the same - photos of baby faces。 。。。more