Walker Dvd Baby Brains
Say hello to the world's brainiest baby - brought to life with an animated DVD! Meet the extraordinary Baby Brains. He reads the paper, mends the car and works as a doctor at the hospital. He's so clever that some scientists ask him to go on their next space mission. And that's when Baby Brains shows that, in one way at least, he's like every other baby in the world: he wants his mummy! Offering a whole new storytelling experience, this picture book and DVD edition features a charming story animation, narrated by Kevin Whately ("Inspector Morse", "Peak Practice"). Editorial Reviews From School Library Journal Starred Review. PreSchool-Grade 1-Mr. and Mrs. Brains "wanted to make sure their baby was going to be very smart," so they read aloud, played music and languages, and turned up the news for the child in Mrs. Brains's tummy. Sure enough, Baby Brains is discovered reading the newspaper on his very first morning at home. He attends school the following day, announcing his desire to study medicine. In just two weeks, he begins his medical practice and is discovered by the press. When scientists invite him to join their next mission, the world watches as he walks in space. But he reacts to the immensity of space as any infant astronaut might, by wailing to Ground Control, "I want my mommy!" He's rushed home to hugs, warm baths, tickles, lullabies, and the life of a pretty normal infant-except on weekends, when "he still liked to help out at the local hospital." Beginning with the diaper-clad tot perusing a stack of books on the title page and closing with him at his laptop wearing his onesie, this tongue-in-cheek tale will tickle the funny bones of young listeners. The loose and playful lines of the watercolor-and-ink illustrations are used judiciously and to great effect; this economy applies as well to the carefully controlled and well-paced text. The perplexed and awed adults and the absurdly competent baby are perfectly silly and delightful. From the far reaches of space to the snuggly warmth of his welcome home, readers will enjoy the adventures of "the smartest baby in the whole world."-Carol Ann Wilson, Westfield Memorial Library, NJ Copyright å¨ Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. From Booklist *Starred Review* PreS-Gr. 3. A certain wry humor underlies the story of "the smartest baby in the whole world." Mr and Mrs. Brains stimulate their unborn infant's intelligence by reading aloud, playing music, and turning up the volume for the news. Their plan succeeds so brilliantly that, only days after his birth, Baby Brains is reading the newspaper, fixing the car, and noting, "I'd like to go to school tomorrow." Within weeks he has completed medical school and is performing operations. From there to outer space is a small step for Baby Brains, but after an experience during a space walk, he chooses the path more traveled. From Dear Mr. Blueberry (1991) to Little One Step (2003), James' picture books tell simple stories with sensitivity and gentle humor. Another writer might have turned this into a cautionary tale for parents, but James keeps his child audience in mind. Baby Brains is no brat but a likable Everybaby who excels to stratospheric levels but returns to Earth. Restrained in color and line, the expressive illustrations are deft ink drawings tinted with sunny hues and often surrounded by plenty of white space. With its comical concept, eye-catching jacket, and appealing artwork, this picture book is one that both children and adults will be telling their friends about. Carolyn Phelan Copyright å© American Library Association. All rights reserved --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Publisher: Walker Books LtdAuthor: Simon James
ISBN: 9781406309584
Pages: 32
Format: Paperback
Dimensions: 9.1 x 0.2 x 11 inches
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