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The astonishing story of a baby's first two years unfolds through the insights of renowned zoologist Desmond Morris. This engaging reference explores a baby's remarkable development and growth patterns, highlighting the biological, physical, and chemical forces at play. The narrative begins at conception, tracing each developmental phase in the womb and beyond, culminating in the emergence of a talking, walking individual with a unique personality. Chapters are organized by growth stages and types, featuring 250 stunning color photographs and illustrations in an innovative layout that encourages both browsing and in-depth study. Full-color tracing paper overlays reveal the intricacies of infant anatomy, while reflections on life in the womb emphasize its lasting impact. This visual reference appeals to parents and is also suitable for siblings of new babies. Key topics include the miracle of life in the womb, baby development, sensory experiences, health, movement mastery, communication skills, learning, emotional growth, and the journey to independence. Fascinating facts, such as a baby's inability to distinguish night from day until ten weeks and their remarkable taste bud count, enrich the reader's understanding. Morris's work continues to demystify science for a broad audience, building on his previous influential studies of human behavior.

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Baby, Desmond Morris, Robert Josephus Maria Ridder, Dale Morris, Ampersand

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2008
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Título
Baby
Idioma
Holandés
Editorial
Kosmos
Publicado en
2008
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
192
ISBN10
9021524899
ISBN13
9789021524894
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Calificación
4,4 de 5
Descripción
The astonishing story of a baby's first two years unfolds through the insights of renowned zoologist Desmond Morris. This engaging reference explores a baby's remarkable development and growth patterns, highlighting the biological, physical, and chemical forces at play. The narrative begins at conception, tracing each developmental phase in the womb and beyond, culminating in the emergence of a talking, walking individual with a unique personality. Chapters are organized by growth stages and types, featuring 250 stunning color photographs and illustrations in an innovative layout that encourages both browsing and in-depth study. Full-color tracing paper overlays reveal the intricacies of infant anatomy, while reflections on life in the womb emphasize its lasting impact. This visual reference appeals to parents and is also suitable for siblings of new babies. Key topics include the miracle of life in the womb, baby development, sensory experiences, health, movement mastery, communication skills, learning, emotional growth, and the journey to independence. Fascinating facts, such as a baby's inability to distinguish night from day until ten weeks and their remarkable taste bud count, enrich the reader's understanding. Morris's work continues to demystify science for a broad audience, building on his previous influential studies of human behavior.