My Face Book
C**N
Diverse babies
Cute expressions, diverse babies- no hidden racism here like some of the other baby face books.
K**E
Exactly as Pictured
It was what it was supposed to be! No flaws or issues.
S**S
Best baby faces book out there.
My book recommendation over “Smile”, “Baby Faces”, and “Making Faces”. Book is up to date, photos are clear, babies are diverse, nothing isconfusing (in my opinion), it’s short and sweet, and you can get it in many dual language versions. 👍🏻
S**A
An Early Favorite
I purchased this book for my 10 month old godchild and it instantly became one of her favorites. She loves looking at the faces, watching her adults make the faces, and mimicking the faces herself. I immediately bought additional copies for the other babes in my life. It's a great way to start building emotional intelligence in little ones!
T**3
Not amazing, but babe enjoys
I got this book to expose my child to more diverse individuals. It did accomplish that task. I love all the different cultures and ethnicities represented. However, the book is rather small and pages are on the thin side. My baby enjoys all the baby faces but it bothers me that some pages are emotions (sad, worried) and others are actions (smiling, laughing). I wish they would have place the opposite emotions on each spread… it seems they somewhat tried, but it could have been better planned.
Y**8
Thumbs up!
A well-done and diverse ‘baby faces’ book that teaches feelings along with facial expressions. Also it’s small and portable. Cute 👍
Y**Z
The Cover is the Best Photo
This book is ok. My baby basically only likes looking at the charming little girl on the front cover, which is by far the best photo.There are ten babies in the book. The emotions depicted are silly, serious, laughing, crying, frowning, smiling, worried, happy, awake, and sleepy. The emotions match the pictures, except I think the sleepy baby looks confused.Most photos have a solid color as the background with some blurred backgrounds. The photos are not of the best quality, but the children are diverse. There are six girls, and five boys. About three of the children look South Asian, two look East Asian, four children look African American, one child looks white (with Downs Syndrome), and one baby looks Pacific Islander (but he could be many other things of course).
T**N
Perfect baby book in my opinion
Perfect baby book in my opinion: straightforward, realistic, diverse. My 10 month old lights up at the sight of these faces. Also, hilarious name, especially for liberal wack jobs like us who have choose to keep our son's image and name off of FB.
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