What Did I Look Like When I Was a Baby

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Heidi Jarvis
Jun xi, 2020 rated it information technology was amazing
Very merely put, this book is cute! It talks about a bunch of different animals and what they expect like as babies. Kids tend to like to play with dolls and honey babies, so this is a good book for them. It starts with humans, goes to tigers, and ends with frogs. The lesson teaches how frogs work. Frogs don't look like themselves every bit babies, instead they are called tadpoles. This is a great introductory lesson on frogs. The betoken of view of this book jumps from creature to animal, making it even more Very just put, this book is beautiful! It talks about a bunch of dissimilar animals and what they look like every bit babies. Kids tend to like to play with dolls and love babies, so this is a skilful book for them. Information technology starts with humans, goes to tigers, and ends with frogs. The lesson teaches how frogs work. Frogs don't expect like themselves equally babies, instead they are called tadpoles. This is a nifty introductory lesson on frogs. The point of view of this book jumps from creature to animal, making it fifty-fifty more than interesting. This will keep kids reading and learning a lot besides. ...more
Dominick Marshall
I enjoyed this boo considering its somewhat educational about animals and how they grow especially how a frog grows
Frances Shen
February 08, 2017 rated information technology really liked it
Growth is fantastic from minor to big, from weak to strong, from naive to mature, from not similar you to be you.
SARAH
Jun 30, 2009 rated it it was ok
The polliwog/frog relationship was the merely expert discussion of the championship question. The ostrich was a little interesting as well. The balance, all the same, were slow.
Justine
Oct 27, 2008 rated it really liked it
Willis e'er brings some wacky humour to her kids' books -- it's every bit much fun for the adults as the kids! Willis always brings some wacky humour to her kids' books -- it's as much fun for the adults as the kids! ...more
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Paige
A child asks his mother, "what did I wait like as a baby?" and his mother replies with, y'all looked similar a fellow member of the family unit but smaller. Animal afterwards animal, they asked their mother's the aforementioned question, and nigh got a similar response, "Y'all were smaller, or you lot looksed like your dad, etc". Then, a frog asked his mother the aforementioned question. She was heasitant to show him because he did not look similar a frog at all. He and so learned that frogs first off equally eggs and so tadpoles, then frogs. A kid asks his mother, "what did I await like as a baby?" and his mother replies with, you looked like a member of the family just smaller. Fauna after animal, they asked their mother'south the same question, and almost got a like response, "You were smaller, or you looksed like your dad, etc". And so, a frog asked his mother the aforementioned question. She was heasitant to show him because he did not look like a frog at all. He and so learned that frogs first off as eggs and so tadpoles, and then frogs. ...more
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Jeanne Willis was born in St Albans and trained equally an advertising copywriter at Watford College. She worked for various agencies creating printing adverts and Television set, movie theatre and radio commercials. She is now a full-time writer and has published over eighty books. Her hobbies include gardening, reading (non-fiction), natural history and collecting caterpillars. Jeanne has besides worked on scripts for Boob tube, includ Jeanne Willis was built-in in St Albans and trained as an advertising copywriter at Watford College. She worked for diverse agencies creating press adverts and TV, movie house and radio commercials. She is now a total-time writer and has published over 80 books. Her hobbies include gardening, reading (non-fiction), natural history and collecting caterpillars. Jeanne has besides worked on scripts for TV, including POLLY POCKET and THE SLOW NORRIS, and a pilot TV series for DR XARGLE. She lives in N London with her husband and two children. ...more

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