Who?: A Celebration of Babies: A Board Book
M**F
Enjoying this book with the 6m old
Read this a few times a day with my 6m old baby. He seems interested. I liked that there is a pattern to the text on each page, makes it easier and more fun for the little babies. I like that there is some diversity in the book and that grandparents make an appearance too. Nice illustrations too!
S**M
Awesome book, great gift!
My 19 month olds favorite book since she was a baby! She loves pointing out the baby, mommy, daddy, ect. throughout the book. This is my go to gift at baby showers now, I've gotten to share this book with at least 4 other new moms. Highly recommend!
M**E
Love this book.
Love this book. Inclusive of many skin tones and even a hijab! My daughter loves looking at it over and over (she’s 18 months old). Sturdy board book too. 👍🏼
K**N
My 4 month old loves it.
My son asks us to read this book over and over again. I think he likes that the pattern for the language is predictable and simple enough for him to follow.It's a bit of a nightmare to read from the parents' perspective, though. Once isn't that bad, but because the book is already repetitive, if your kid asks for multiple readings in a row you start to want to tear your hair out. Be prepared.
E**N
Cute, great for exposing baby to multiple cultures.
I found it boring, but I think my daughter is too young for it. She is 4 months now. I think she will like it more when her vision is fully developed in a few months.
M**E
Expected more
The book is not what I expected, I thought it would explore babies and their talents or capabilities. Every page says "who's that?", "thats who!". It asks who is mommy, daddy, grandma, grandpa, bird, blanket and kitten. I don't see how it is a celebration of babies. I wouldn't buy again or as a gift for loved ones.
A**R
My child’s favorite book
I have no idea why, but by far my baby’s favorite book right now. She smiles and points at each baby on each page. It also is helping her learn the names of family members, now when we see grandma in real life we go ‘who? Who’s that? Grandma!’ And she lights up. Also love the diversity, since we can’t see any actual people during quarantine it’s nice to know she’s at least exposed to illustrated people of different backgrounds lol.
S**E
Obsessed
This book is my 10 month old’s favorite thing. She is completely obsessed with babies now. She squeals when she sees the illustrations and makes us read it to her over and over again.
A**R
Great story shame on a few choices of description
Really nice story. I just wish they had not used words like doggie- which is not a real word. I don’t see the point and we then spend time telling them it’s not doggie it's dog.
A**R
Great attention grabber for a baby
Got this for my 9 week old grandaughter. Caught her attention straight away. Definitely recommend
H**C
8mo loves it
Baby loves it, her face lights up as soon as I get it out and she giggles at each page. There’s no story, just repetition of ‘Who’s that? A BABY! That’s who!’ Etc etc. But clearly the author knows what babies like! Diverse ethnicity babies as well which is important to us.
G**O
Diverse and engaging
Engaging and useful book if you want your baby to familiarize with diversity.
L**H
"sweet baby, nice baby!!"
My 14 month old son's absolute favourite book!
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