Discover expressions on this interactive photographic board e-book from the creators of Child Loves and Child Up, Child Down.
Discover the completely happy child! Discover the unhappy child! Discover the indignant child! Discover the foolish child!
Making Faces: A First E-book of Feelings is an interesting high-contrast board e-book that introduces 5 important expressions: completely happy, unhappy, indignant, stunned, and foolish. Every expression is paired with a big picture of a child’s face. Youngsters are requested to imitate the face, then decide it out from a bunch of different infants.
On the finish, readers are invited to make all of the faces launched in a novel and thrilling manner—with a mirror proper on the final web page.
Little ones will study as they play and can enjoyment of mimicking expressions—particularly the “stunned” face!
“White backgrounds present most distinction for the photographs, which readily telegraph every emotion, and an embedded mirror lets youngsters see their very own completely happy, foolish, and different emotive expressions.” ―Publishers Weekly
“Full-color head pictures depict a various group of toddlers exhibiting a spread of facial expressions that point out quite a lot of feelings, from completely happy to unhappy and stunned to amused.” —Faculty Library Journal
Additionally accessible within the Child Loves Books Assortment:
Child Loves
Child Up, Child Down
Writer : Abrams Appleseed
Publication date : Might 30, 2017
Version : Illustrated
Language : English
Print size : 14 pages
ISBN-10 : 1419723839
ISBN-13 : 978-1419723834
Merchandise Weight : 2.31 kilos
Studying age : 1 – 2 years, from clients
Dimensions : 7 x 0.45 x 7 inches
Grade degree : Preschool and up
Clients say
Clients discover this e-book efficient for educating feelings and serving to toddlers determine their very own emotions, with lovable footage displaying actual infants in numerous moods. They recognize the mirror on the finish and the variety of faces and expressions, and think about it an excellent studying device for infants and toddlers. Nonetheless, the e-book receives criticism for unfavorable racial overtones and unconscious bias in its illustration.
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