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Baby Animals Black & White
Product Code: 63134 ISBN: 978-0-88106-313-4 Binding Information: Board Ages: 0 - 2 Availability: In stock. Price: $5.95 This captivating board book features the striking black-and-white faces of eight adorable baby animals. Research has shown that infants respond more readily to black and white images, making this book an ideal choice for the very young.
ABA Pick of the Lists (1998)
animal, animal kingdom, infants, baby, babies, rabbit, bunny, puppy, zebra, seal, panda, dalmation, infants, infant, toddler, toddlers, baby animal faces If you like this book, you'll like these: Reviews Kirkus Reviews - June 30, 1998
Dramatic black-and-white illustrations will capture even the youngest child's interest in this bold new board book.Tildes capitalizes on the current theory that the contrast of black and white is the most appealing to infants. Each page features an extreme close-up of a baby animal face: rabbit, puppy, zebra, seal, panda, and more. The final page, done in colorful pastels, reveals a young baby laughing up at a mobile composed of all the animals found in the previous pages. The detailed, precise illustrations provide a sound introduction to the animal kingdom, and that last ingenious scene conveys a sense of story impossible in other, similar concept books. A versatile book that is surely due for repeated viewings, and one to be shared by babies and their preschool-age siblings. Bookselling This Week - July 31, 1998
With growing interest in reading to children at earlier ages, there seems to be a shortage for basic, gentle, simple books for the youngest of all "readers." This black and white board book is just wonderful. The illustrations are large and very irresistible.
Parenting - November 30, 1998
Head-shot drawings of eight young animals decorate the pages of this endearing board book. The artist, working in black-and-white, has chosen creatures (a dalmatian, a panda) that are black and white themselves--a sly set-up for a colorful surprise on the last page. SwankyMoms.com - June 27, 2007
I am a big believer in the importance of reading to my newborn as soon as possible. But where does one start? Charlesbridge Publishing has an engaging line of books specifically written for wee tykes.I especially liked Baby Animals Black and White, a wordless board book with striking black-and-white illustrations of animals like a Dalmatian puppy, a panda cub, and a Holstein calf. Global Babies, a newly published board book, has adorable pictures of babies from around the world, with the message that “wherever they live … babies everywhere are beautiful, special, and loved.” Plus, a portion of the book’s proceeds are donated to the Global Fund for Children. The beautifully illustrated board book Busy Toes will be such fun to act out with my little guy as he gets older. And the two portable, colorful accordion fold-out books Who Has More? Who Has Fewer? and Who Is Bigger? Who Is Smaller? do a clear job at teaching counting and relational sizes for toddlers. |
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