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Making Faces: A First Book of Emotions
Abrams Appleseed
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Description for Making Faces: A First Book of Emotions
Board book. An interactive book of faces that includes a mirror to encourage babies to recognise and mimic facial expressions, match and play Num Pages: 14 pages, full-colour illustrations throughout. BIC Classification: YBL. Category: (J) Children / Juvenile. Dimension: 177 x 177. .
Look at the happy baby. Can you make a happy face? Find the happy baby! This bold, beautiful board book introduces five essential expressions: happy, sad, angry, surprised, and silly. Each is introduced with a large image of a baby's face. Readers are asked to mimic the face, then pick it out from a group of other babies. The very last spread includes all of the expressions from the previous pages, and a mirror so readers can watch themselves make any face they please.
Look at the happy baby. Can you make a happy face? Find the happy baby! This bold, beautiful board book introduces five essential expressions: happy, sad, angry, surprised, and silly. Each is introduced with a large image of a baby's face. Readers are asked to mimic the face, then pick it out from a group of other babies. The very last spread includes all of the expressions from the previous pages, and a mirror so readers can watch themselves make any face they please.
Product Details
Publisher
Abrams
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Weight
191g
Number of Pages
14
Format
Board book
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9781419723834
SKU
V9781419723834
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
Ref
99-50
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Reviews for Making Faces: A First Book of Emotions
White backgrounds provide maximum contrast for the photos, which readily telegraph each emotion, and an embedded mirror lets children see their own happy, silly, and other emotive expressions.
Publishers Weekly The design of the book encourages a dialogue between caregiver and child as young readers indicate their guesses and learn to distinguish among different facial expressions.
Kirkus
Publishers Weekly The design of the book encourages a dialogue between caregiver and child as young readers indicate their guesses and learn to distinguish among different facial expressions.
Kirkus