Look at the Baby

Look at the Baby

4.0 of 5 stars 4.00  ·  rating details  ·  12 ratings  ·  5 reviews
Take a look at these beautiful babies!

"Look at the baby’s eyes.
Look at the baby’s feet.
Look at the baby.
Sweet, sweet, sweet!"

Babies are delicious, from their perfect tiny toes to their scrumptious round cheeks. This charming book, filled with stunning photographs, will delight baby-lovers of all ages.
Hardcover, 24 pages
Published October 11th 2002 by Henry Holt and Co. (BYR)
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Jennifer
Used for Look at the Baby! baby storytime 11/26/10.

A very simple, repetitive text accompanied by beautiful close-up photos of baby body parts is another fantastic choice for baby storytime. I like to have parents find their babies' toes, nose, chin, etc. as I read the story. The photos are very simple and the backgrounds are solid blocks of color that highlight the photos. Very well done as very few books for babies are.
Leah
A simple and sweet story about babies nose, toes, and more with great photographs of real babies. Caregivers can interact with their child, pointing to the various body parts as they are named.
Kendra
PERFECT baby storytime book. The babies could NOT get enough of the great close-up pictures.
Kate Hastings
Sep 25, 2007 Kate Hastings rated it 5 of 5 stars Recommends it for: babytime
Shelves: babies
Another wonderful book for sharing to a group-- colorful photographs of young children babies will love!
Kristie
Short phrases and photographs of babies.
Melissa
Nov 19, 2012 Melissa marked it as to-read
cj
Nov 26, 2011 cj added it
Shelves: storytime-baby
Booboo
May 01, 2011 Booboo marked it as to-read
Thia
Nov 26, 2008 Thia added it
Shelves: baby
Robyn
Apr 07, 2008 Robyn added it
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