Nuclear Physics for Babies: A Simple Introduction to the Nucleus of an Atom from the #1 Science Author for Kids (STEM and Science Gift for Scientists) (Baby University)
L**U
Fun and Enjoyable
I first started off with the Quantum physics book and then purchased the rest of the series, this is also not a hard book and my son and I had alot of fun reading it together. Learning about positive charges and I believe this book can then lead into the electromagnetism book, very fun. Great introduction for kids to explore the different types of sciences. Bonus makes your kid seem like a smarty pants!
D**.
An excellent fun book for little ones
We got a series of these books as a joke but my kids love them. I think the graphics are simple enough that the kids gravitate toward them more than some of the pictures in the typical story books. It’s fun though
F**6
Great book!
Simple pictures but great book, my baby stares at the pages when I read it to her.
T**D
great baby gift
I always add this book to a baby gift bag. Every child I have read it to has enjoyed it.
M**N
Great introduction to basic science
Like all the other "Baby University" books, this one presents the basics of nuclear physics correctly and simply. It is a great way to introduce science to little children so their interest can be sparked very early and encourage them to love science.
A**R
I am a nanny and these books are a hit with my families!
I buy a new book per month and these are the far out voted favorites.Good colors for new borns to be interested in and short enough for a toddler to enjoy and helps them learn :)
A**N
A must for all nuclear science parents
I work in a graduate nuclear engineering program and got this for one of our PhD students. He was so tickled and has actually read it to his baby. We have three more babies coming in the next few months, so I bought three more for gifts. I'd buy a case of them if I could. The whole series is great. Substantial, sturdy book.
B**S
Poor title & gives wroung impression about wings on Rocket ship
So babies don't care you call them babies, but toddlers young children (you know, the ages that can actually pick some of this stuff up) can act like calling them babies is like calling them some kind of heinous mash-up of the of the c-word, n-word, and a personal slight about their appearance. I have gone as far as to marker out the world "baby" in an effort not to offend the tots so much that they turn away from science and into the waiting arms of climate-change deniers or anti-vaxxers. As for the wing... most rocket ships (ones that go to space not planes who do not) don't have lift wings because you don't need lift if you reach escape velocity, you just need not to hit anything. That's right, if you can drive your bike fast enough to reach and maintain escape velocity (you can't), and don't hit a mountain or something you will leave our terrestrial existence and fly off into space. This book gives the false impression that rockets need lift... they don't just speed!... wow this review really got away from me...
L**L
Was the most popular present and by buddy's kids first Bday party
Just be prepared for parents asking you for more details on how nuclear physics works haha
T**N
Livre de physique pour enfant
Ce livre est pour mon petit-filsFacile à lire
C**N
Lovely series of books
Very nice and accurate
N**R
Hasta mi hermana aprende
Increible, es divertidisimo y la enana se lo pasa bomba, hasta la madre aprende con el libro.
D**9
Great book. Bad packaging.
The book arrived unsealed. It caught up dirt and gunk along its edges during the transit. I expected it to arrive wrapped up in a plastic/polythene film. I was intending to give this as a gift to someone and now I have to spend time cleaning it first.The book however is great.
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