Copyright Date:
2020
Edition Date:
2020
Release Date:
02/04/20
Illustrator:
Wiseman, Daniel,
Pages:
1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN:
0-06-284135-1
ISBN 13:
978-0-06-284135-3
Dewey:
E
Dimensions:
18 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews
Science for toddlers and preschoolers done right.The current obsession for STEM education, often prioritized over teaching critical-thinking skills and cultivating an awareness of those parts of the human experience that make life fulfilling, has spawned a whole genre of board books for children. This "get 'em while they're young" approach has spawned some misfires, which often seem designed to please pushy parents trying to produce the next Einstein rather than to satisfy a young learner's natural curiosity. This book neatly evades that trap. It's delightful, with a logic and clarity in articulation; bright, colorful, and uncluttered artwork; and concerning a topic that's a proven kid-pleaser: dinosaurs. Beginning with a few simple declarative sentences, the writing flows naturally toward ever more complex ideas in a way that never goes over young heads: "Who studies fossils? Baby Paleontologist does! / Every fossil tells a story. Fossils tell the stories of plants and animals that lived long ago." Any caregiver who has ever been asked "why" over and over should appreciate the easy pace of presentation. "Baby has fun putting together puzzles. What did this dinosaur look like? Baby Paleontologist puts the bones together just like a puzzle." Presenting new and potentially complicated ideas in a way a young audience can understand is a puzzle in itself; here, mercifully, the pieces fit easily and naturally together.Clear, simple, fun, and delightfully age-appropriate. (Board book. 2-4)
Kirkus Reviews
(Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
Science for toddlers and preschoolers done right.The current obsession for STEM education, often prioritized over teaching critical-thinking skills and cultivating an awareness of those parts of the human experience that make life fulfilling, has spawned a whole genre of board books for children. This "get 'em while they're young" approach has spawned some misfires, which often seem designed to please pushy parents trying to produce the next Einstein rather than to satisfy a young learner's natural curiosity. This book neatly evades that trap. It's delightful, with a logic and clarity in articulation; bright, colorful, and uncluttered artwork; and concerning a topic that's a proven kid-pleaser: dinosaurs. Beginning with a few simple declarative sentences, the writing flows naturally toward ever more complex ideas in a way that never goes over young heads: "Who studies fossils? Baby Paleontologist does! / Every fossil tells a story. Fossils tell the stories of plants and animals that lived long ago." Any caregiver who has ever been asked "why" over and over should appreciate the easy pace of presentation. "Baby has fun putting together puzzles. What did this dinosaur look like? Baby Paleontologist puts the bones together just like a puzzle." Presenting new and potentially complicated ideas in a way a young audience can understand is a puzzle in itself; here, mercifully, the pieces fit easily and naturally together.Clear, simple, fun, and delightfully age-appropriate. (Board book. 2-4)
Baby Scientist is an adorable board book series that brings fun, accessible science concepts to baby’s world using simple language, recognizable settings, and vibrant art. Read them all with your baby scientist!
Baby Paleontologist digs for fossils. With his pickax and brush, he discovers plants and animals that lived long, long ago.
What stories do fossils tell?
What did dinosaurs look like?
Find out with Baby Paleontologist!
Baby Scientist series creator and author Dr. Laura Gehl holds a Ph.D. in neuroscience from Georgetown. She has nearly twenty years of experience teaching and writing about science for elementary, middle, and high school students.
Don’t miss the other books in this series, including Baby Oceanographer, Baby Astronaut, and Baby Botanist!