Evolution for Babies: 0 (Baby University)
£5.90£7.60 (-22%)
Fans of Chris Ferrie’s Quantum Physics for Babies, ABCs of Science, and Organic Chemistry for Babies will love this introduction to evolutionary biology for babies and toddlers!
Help your future genius become the smartest baby in the room! It only takes a small spark to ignite a child’s mind.
Written by an expert, Evolution for Babies is a colorfully simple introduction to evolutionary biology. Babies (and grownups!) will learn how organisms mutate, evolve, and survive. Co-written by Cara Florance, who has a PhD in Biochemistry and a BS in Chemistry with work experience in astrobiololgy and radiation decontamination. With a tongue-in-cheek approach that adults will love, this installment of the Baby University board book series is the perfect way to introduce basic concepts to even the youngest scientists. After all, it’s never too early to become a scientist!
If you’re looking for the perfect science baby gifts, science for babies, or evolution for kids, look no further! Evolution for Babies offers fun early learning for your little scientist!
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Additional information
Publisher | Illustrated edition (5 July 2018), Sourcebooks Explore |
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Language | English |
Board book | 24 pages |
ISBN-10 | 1492671150 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1492671152 |
Reading age | Baby – 3 years |
Dimensions | 20.32 x 2.54 x 20.32 cm |
by Moona
I bought 2 books from same collection. This one is good for babies easy and simple to understand. My 3 years old likes this book and now he is saying “selection” and understand the meaning
by Kerrie Rose
A brilliant little hardback book, ready and waiting to make my 6 month old the next child genius. Even learning new things myself, and I’m 22!!! Love it!
by Dr Nada Fahim
Love the idea of these books but this not my favorite
by Amki
It’s a simple little book, but I think it’s actually really helpful for explaining evolution to just about anyone! Our little girl is very small at 2, so she has no idea what the book is really about, but she enjoys all the colourful balls, and talks about the balls and the holes as the turns the pages
Great quality book as well.
by Josh Olley
bought this for my 6 minth old. Now hes evolved wings! Highly recomend.
by M. L. Brière
We are having a little girl and as a very liberal feminist anthropologist married to an engineer, I want her to be as familiar with the sciences as she is with the arts. I have multiple of these books and will be purchasing more as I believe it’s never too young to be exposed to expanding one’s mind. Obviously, I got this so she can relate to her mom! I got one on engineering too!
We tend towards organic and sustainable living and toys, purchasing mostly wood and cotton items, and we read mostly on tablets for the sheer volume of books would be overwhelming, but it’s nice to hold a book and read it to a child, and I like these board books for infancy to toddlerhood. They are cute and tend to hold up better that anything with paper pages. For anyone looking to expose their little one to the sciences early, these are a must!
by Guilhem
In contrast to other books of the collection that focus on math/physics related topics, this baby book is very disappointing. The pages are wasted trying to convey a single concept (natural selection) squeeze in on secondary aspect (replicator) that only adds confusion. The book could have presented the concepts of adaptation to the environment first, and then go into phenotypic variation, then play with both… In order to provide a more didactic illustration of natural selection. But for a young baby that’s still some coloured balls to look at.
by Rich B.
I think this is the best book of the series. Every book starts with “this is a ball” so to describe evolution under these parameters I think is incredible. It also seems more interesting for the children as it speaks to the ball rather than just describing it doing something – when the ball falls down a hole the book says “bye bye ball” which my son waves at