Esperando al bebé/Waiting for Baby - New Baby Spanish/English Edition
Esperando al bebé/Waiting for Baby - New Baby Spanish/English Edition
board book | English
Published:
1 May, 2018
Description
Prizes
Winner of Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Best Book Award Gold 2010 (United States),Joint winner of Practical Pre-School Silver Award 2009 (UK)
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781786281500 |
| ISBN10 | 1786281503 |
| Number Of Pages | 12 |
| Item Weight | 200 g |
| Product Dimensions | 210 x 210 x 10 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Child's Play International Ltd |
| Format | board book |
| Edition | Bilingual edition |
Media Reviews
A toddler observes and asks questions about the new baby in this story, part of a series designed to help new siblings adjust. “Why does the baby always have milk?” the toddler wonders as her mother breastfeeds. The child’s constant smiles, even when things get a little rough (“Why is Baby crying? Can we make it stop?”), and the cozy family home are in keeping with the book’s positive focus. Also available: Waiting for Baby , You and Me , and Look at Me! Up to age 3. * Publishers Weekly *
Anticipating an addition to the family is both exciting and daunting for young children so this sensitive story was most welcome. It is part of a series - Waiting for Baby, You and Me and Look at Me - and stimulated much discussion about the different emotions, both pleasing and anxious, associated with a new arrival. It encouraged a very quiet and shy pupil to contribute and share her family secret! * Carousel *
“These four books in the New Baby series are just right for toddlers awaiting and adjusting to the birth of a new sibling. They cover pregnancy, welcoming the baby, and learning to play and live together. … The multiracial families are always smiling and gentle. Colorful artwork fills each page. The writing is clear, conversational, and full of common situations.” * School Library Journal *
“The New Baby series from Child's Play is spot on accurate. … watercolors and graphite or grease pencil outlines are friendly and exuberant.” javascript:EditTextDlgSubmit() * Readertotz blog *
“The child’s constant smiles, even when things get a little rough (‘Why is Baby crying? Can we make it stop?’), and the cozy family home are in keeping with the book’s positive focus.” * Publishers Weekly *