Focusing on the importance of mindfulness, this book introduces babies to the concept of living a happy and balanced life amidst a busy world. It emphasizes early lessons in mindfulness, aiming to equip children with tools to navigate stress and cultivate joy from a young age.
Do you like to build with blocks? You might just be an architect!From bridges and towers to houses and monuments, there are countless frontiers that your bold little builders have yet to cross! Let this fun board book take your reader on a tour around the world to see all the different types of buildings that architects have designed throughout history.Join us on an adventure into history’s most wonderful collection of archways, domes, museums, pyramids, and blueprints. Visit the Eiffel Tower in Paris, the Taj Mahal in India, and the Empire State Building in New York City. Some buildings are tall, while some are short; some are made of wood, while some are made of steel. Can you find how these buildings are different and the same?From Starry Forest Books, Baby’s Big World introduces babies to big concepts―everything from rocket science to music―for the very first time.
Examine geometry all around you, from the perimeter of a kite to the circumference of a cake. Geometry can change the shape of your world!Observe the geometric forms surrounding us, from the bridges we cross every day to the pools we play in. Pairing basic language with bright illustrations, this guide to geometry makes complex math accessible with joyful, day-to-day events―making it easy to understand how geometry impacts our lives.With terms in bright colors and adorable characters illustrating rudimentary concepts like shapes, angles, and volume―this board book is a pleasure to share with little learners.Geometry gives toddlers and children a headstart in understanding simple mathematical principles, from how circles differ from rectangles to how parallel lines do not meet. The book serves as a foundation for a guardian’s first math-focused read with young kids and is perfect for a teacher’s STEAM library.From Starry Forest Books, Baby’s Big World introduces babies to big concepts―everything from rocket science to music―for the very first time.
Focusing on creativity and innovation, this book introduces young readers to inspiring inventors through charming illustrations and engaging narratives. It encourages children to explore their imagination and think outside the box, fostering a love for invention from an early age. The playful approach makes learning about these innovators both fun and accessible, igniting a passion for creativity in young minds.
Explore the wonders of astronomy, delving into the intricacies of our solar system's planets and the expansive Milky Way galaxy. This book offers insights into celestial phenomena, enhancing your understanding of the universe's structure and the fascinating bodies within it. Perfect for both beginners and enthusiasts, it invites readers to appreciate the beauty and complexity of the cosmos.
Bright illustrations and simple language engage young readers in discussions about clean energy and the environment. This book introduces children to the potential of renewable energy, fostering awareness and curiosity about sustainability from an early age.
Delve into the intricate processes of production, consumption, and trade in the realm of economics. This book examines the motivations behind consumer choices, the dynamics of market transactions, and the impact of economic policies on society. By analyzing real-world examples, it highlights the interconnectedness of various economic activities and offers insights into the underlying principles that govern our financial interactions. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of how economic systems shape our daily lives and influence global markets.
"Teach your baby that they are never too little to change the world. Don't be fooled-- the extraordinary women in this little book may be adorably illustrated and pocket-sized, but their influence is GREAT! Bright, bold colors energize little learners to see themselves as the hero of their own story, no matter their age, interests, or nationality"--Provided by publisher