100 First Words for Little Gym Rats
E**N
Fun book
Love this book for any workout enthusiast. Kept one for myself and gave one as a gift. Relevant workout terms and engaging pictures.
D**T
Perfect for our fit fam!
Our kids don’t get to go to the gym with us, so this is a fun (and beautiful!) way to introduce elements of fitness and health to our little ones.
E**D
Great gift for gym lover
I bought this for my gym partner who was having a baby and it was a HUGE hit! Definitely a great gift for any fitness lover having a baby
D**Y
Super cute baby gift
Got this book for a couple of friends from my gym who were pregnant and they loved it. Definitely recommend.
K**B
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Love it. It hilariousGood quality hard cardboard pages that will last
K**Y
Cute and Fun!
For the mommies and daddies who love the gym, now you can teach your toddler about getting healthy and fit! Each page of this board book has four or five words and illustrations about the gym. It covers exercise equipment, types of squats and crunches, the names of major muscles, and even nutrition and supplements.I think this is such a fun way to introduce little kids to the importance of having a strong and healthy body! The illustrations are bright and colorful, drawing in your attention. Some of the characters in the illustrations have a funny expression, making it enjoyable and fun to read.However, some of the words included seemed odd to me. For instance, there are several famous bodybuilders or fitness instructors named like Jane Fonda, Arnold Schwarzenegger, the Rock, and Richard Simmons, and a whole bunch of other people that I didn't recognize. I could have done without them in there. I guess they were included for inspiration or something?And "spray tanning" is included in the book. I don't know what that has to do with being fit and healthy. Awkward.And some things would just be way over a little kid's head. Like "micronutrients" and "BCAAs". And why would a kid need to know about "protein powder"? What little kid is going to take protein powder? Weird.Maybe I'm just being picky.But I still think it's a cute book with some great introductions to fitness and strength training. I loved the parts about yoga and swimming and rock climbing, in addition to the weight lifting and cardio.Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for a free and honest review. All the opinions stated here are my own true thoughts, and are not influenced by anyone.
M**A
Promoting Toxic Gym Culture - Very Problematic
As a mama who loves Olympic lifting I was excited to read this book to my daughter. I was disappointed to see words and images promoting the very type of toxic gym culture I work hard to avoid. All of the images of heavy lifting are of men and almost all of the cardio images are women. The most problematic parts, to me, are the two men arm wrestling with the caption "gym bros", the woman on the treadmill with the caption "gym bunny", and the very muscular man sledgehammering a tire while a much leaner man walks by, visibly uncomfortable, with the caption "gymtimidation". If this book was made for adults I might find it slightly humorous. But as a children's board book, this is not the type of stuff I want to be glorifying for my daughter. We've worked hard to make gyms, weight lifting in particular, more accessible and welcoming for all people, especially women. This book could have been great but instead is firmly in the cringe category for me.
H**H
Cutest Educational Book For that Gym Family
Such a fun educational book for any gym family. Great baby shower gift. The quality of the thick pages were great! Small enough for baby to "read" and play with but with text easy to read.
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