Britannica's Baby Encyclopedia
For curious kids ages 0 to 3
by Sally Symes; Britannica Group
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Pub Date Oct 18 2022 | Archive Date Oct 18 2022
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Description
"Rocket fuel for cognitive development." - Wall Street Journal
"A great baby shower gift." - Home Business Magazine
The first-ever Britannica Encyclopedia for children under three, in a beautifully illustrated, large-format board book.
Britannica’s Baby Encyclopedia explores big ideas through a little one’s eyes. This huge board book covers an enthralling spectrum of topics: Earth, Animals, Plants, Food, Machines, Art, Music, Numbers, and Shapes. The simple, clear, and lyrical text includes plenty of sound words for an enjoyable reading-aloud experience, and is paired with gorgeous illustrations by Hanako Clulow. Reviewed by early-years specialist Dr. Amanda Gummer, as well as a host of Britannica subject experts, this is the perfect book to inspire little brainiacs!
Available Editions
| EDITION | Other Format |
| ISBN | 9781913750800 |
| PRICE | $25.00 (USD) |
| PAGES | 72 |
Average rating from 3 members
Featured Reviews
Thanks to Netgalley and Britannica Books, What on Earth for a free digital copy.
Full of color and vibrant illustrations, this baby encyclopedia runs the gamut of words that are relevant to a baby's life plus more that will be useful. Split into sections on our world, animals, plants, body, food, machines, art & music, and shapes & numbers, this book is jam packed with more than just nouns to help children expand their vocabulary.
Britannia’s Baby Encyclopedia is a cute simple encyclopedia for the youngest of readers. It would be great for looking at with a young toddler but it is not set up in a way that would be ideal for reading it cover to cover in one setting. This little primer has lots and lots of information and is set up to look like multiple pages on each page. The bright colorful illustrations cover a wide array of topics. This could be good for reinforcing basic vocabulary to new talkers. I appreciated the diversity represented in illustrations. Overall I found this to be a fun little book that would make a great baby shower gift.
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