Baby 101: Architecture for Babies (Baby 101)

by Jonathan Litton

Thomas Elliott (Illustrator)

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It's never too early to get an A+ in architecture! Here's a fun new board book series that introduces a wide array of nonfiction subjects to babies and toddlers.

Welcome to Baby 101, where big subjects are tailored for little babies. Featuring simple words and bright and engaging illustrations, this introduction to architecture includes information about how buildings are made, featuring famous sites like the Colosseum, the Taj Mahal, and the pyramids. So don't be late, because this is one class that babies won't want to miss. Look for the surprise lift-the-flap ending!

Also available in the Baby 101 series: Botany for BabiesZoology for BabiesAnatomy for Babies.

"Think architecture isn't for little ones? This informational board book distills architectural concepts into manageable pieces. Throughout this well-organized text, short sentences clearly define various architectural terms. . . . Art and words smoothly blend to make information accessible but without talking down to child readers. . . . Architecture really is for kids! This is a surprisingly informative and accessible concept book."—Kirkus
  • ISBN10 0525648801
  • ISBN13 9780525648802
  • Publish Date 4 September 2018
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Doubleday Books for Young Readers