Experimenting With Babies: 50 Amazing Science Projects You Can Perform on Your Kid
G**I
Five Stars
sadly i couldnt get it
A**N
a few interesting things
Great idea, but disappointing in practice. The idea of little experiments with little ones is great, but most of the ones in this book need a bit too much setting up, are a bit dull, and some are not likely to have very clear results . Which is a pity, as there could be several more that would really brighten up the book. I find baby development fascinating. I did not find this book added to the subject much, if at all.
K**G
Great book for people who want to be more involved with kids while learning about what they can do.
Most experiments are fairly high effort. The more interesting ones are as they're over the 9 month mark. If you're on your first child and have no help, then you'll not really have time to do most of these things as you'll be too tired!Some of the science is questionable too. It's ok for an interactive way to learn all the cool things your child can do.
S**T
All the things in the book require you to put ...
All the things in the book require you to put some decent time in to see the effects. Some of which are month long endeavours.If you're looking for quick things you can do, then this isn't for you. Otherwise; it's okay.
D**D
This is more of a joke than anything but good fun and some weird tricks you can do like ...
This is more of a joke than anything but good fun and some weird tricks you can do like folding arms/tickling certain places to make muscle spasms... sounds weird and it is.
A**M
Great fun!
We bought this for our newborn having seen it in a famous TV program, some amazing little experiments that are fun and engaging, brilliant book.
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