Desmond Morris is my favorite guy. At least, as far as zoologists go, he is my favorite one I've ever met. Actually, I've never met him. But he's still my favorite zoologist. I'm pretty sure I've never met another one, either.
So anyways, all of his books are awesome, both about animals and people. This one is all about BABIES. What could be better (except maybe babies and cats in the SAME book)? He studies human beings like they are animals. Like, have you ever pondered questions such as "Do babies dream?" (I think the answer was yes, but really, how do you prove that to me??), "Do men and women react differently to the sight of a baby?" (Yes, men's pupils shrink down, and women's get bigger, UNTIL the guy has a baby and then his pupils start to get big just like the woman's) and, "Why do mothers cradle their babies in their left arms?" (it was something about holding the baby where it can hear your heartbeat, irregardless of whether she is right or left handed).
My only question left about my child after this book is the following: How come, at almost 17 months, won't the little dude say any words other than "mama" and "dada", when the book says that kids whose parents are talkative learn to talk a lot sooner than others? I talk ALL THE TIME. Seriously! We met some 15 month old show off baby girl yesterday who was talking like a parrot and reading books, and said "Amen" at the end of a prayer. She sure thought she was amazing. (Actually, so did I.) So anyways, I wish my baby would start talking. I also think we should challenge the little girl to a basketball dunking contest because my kid could win that!!!