Scholastic Future Baby: Future Engineer
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Price: £4.99
Brand: Scholastic
Description: Flip a switch. Turn a gear. Could Baby be an engineer? Find out in this STEM-themed addition to the series! Future Baby is an adorable new board book series that takes a playful peek into an assortment of powerful careers and shows little ones how their current skills match up with the job at hand. With Future Baby, babies can be anything!. Scholastic Future Baby: Future Engineer - shop the best deal online on thebookbug.co.uk
Category: Books
Merchant: Scholastic
Product ID: 131552
ISBN: 9781338312232
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Author: @my_nubian_london
Rating: 5
Review: I purchased this book for my granddaughter who was under 2 years at the time. She looks at it alot and enjoys the illustrations as well as the text when it's read to her. It's an enjoyable read for the parent to as you can add so much information based on both the words and pictures as well as recreating some of the pictures with your holds own toys. I liked the double page spread that shows what an engineer does as it was simple and easy for an adult to explain. I will buy the Future Astronaut book too as these are great ways to bring career ideas to the young in a fun fashion. The drawing also had good cultural representation which is good.
Author: Kathryn
Rating: 3
Review: If you're looking for a story this isn't the book for you. The pictures are cute though. I would say this book is more a series of sentences that don't really flow together about basic engineering skills.