MJL: I bought this book when my daughter was just 4 months old. This is the very first book that I bought for her and she really loves it! The story is so fun that I, as an adult, is enjoying reading it to her so many times a day, every day! Her shrieks and giggles at every page inspires me to read it to her over and over again! I even had to buy another one because the first one has been torn and crumpled. She's a toddler now, she owns several books now, but this is still her most favourite one. She learned the small-case alphabet in this book. And I may need to buy her another copy (that would be her third!) because the second one is once again overused and crumpled. Mother-daughter bonding time is so much fun with this book! And she's learning while having fun! It's all really worth it!
Germany on Jan 04, 2022
Leire: Gran libro, perfecto para bebes. Mucho color, buenos dibujos y cortito pero con buen material.
Spain on Jul 23, 2021
Customer since they were just selling books: I'm not sure where to start with this book. My first reaction was that it was really not about calculus nor was it for babies. After a first read, I put it in the "donate to library" stack downstairs in our home rather than showing it to our baby. Then the baby, my granddaughter, saw it in the stack, amongst other books, and grabbed it and started gurgling whatever it is 6-month-old babies gurgle about. This is now her go-to book in her toy box. So, she gives it a 5 while I would give it a 1. But, who is this book for? Not me! It's for babies, so she wins, but I'd like my vote of 1 star to count for something when calculating the mean, so I gave her vote of 5 stars a weight of 1.4, making the total stars 4. When she learns to speak properly rather than in baby gurgles, then we can have a discussion about whether this is fair. One last thing in this rambling and boring review, I've found that so many baby books are full of words (surprise!) and not a lot of numbers. If you've used phonetics to teach your toddler to read (see larrysanger.org/2010/12/baby-reading ), then you might come to the same conclusion as me, namely, reading is a lot more complicated than mathematics. We seem...
United States on May 04, 2019
MR BILLY A GUADIZ: very colourful and wonderfully simplistic illustrations with adequate explanations
United Kingdom on Nov 24, 2017
Watson: my one-year old grandson is now into advanced calculus thanks to this early introduction
Canada on Nov 10, 2016
TwoPlusCuteTwoPlusCute: I was very pleasantly surprised when we bought the Introductory Calculus for Infants and I had the chance to read it.
It is primarily an ABC book, using mathematical concepts for each letter (like D for derivative). It has a compelling (and subtle in many aspects) story full of optimism, about friendship, being nice and believing in oneself. At the same time, it familiarizes infants with mathematics in a friendly and happy way. I believe that a child who was introduced to mathematics with this book, will make a future student that not only is not afraid of it but instead sees math as a funny old friend.
The drawings are large, clear (as they aim to a very young audience) and very humorous. The mathematical concepts are not only adequate, they are advanced if we keep in mind this is a book for infants. There is no problem solving but there often are, intelligent and child friendly puns that make this book a great read for infants and parents.
My infant daughter learned to read her alphabet mainly thanks to this book. We have read it countless times and though it has many creases, it is - surprisingly - not torn, but is coming apart in the seams as you can see...
United States on May 27, 2016
Amazon Customer: It is colourful and interesting for a little child, but it is a little bit hard to understand. Probably wakes some curiosity. In the other hand I really enjoyed while I was reading. It is a good reminder for those who knew but gorgot about functions.
Germany on Feb 19, 2016
A. Aurelius: I am an electrical engineer and research scientist, and in my occupation, calculus is a mathematical tool that we use daily. When my small son was born, I wanted him to immediately begin hearing words like, derivative, limit, integral, vector, line integral, gradient, etc..... Of course as a ten-month-old or a three-year-old, he would not fully appreciate the concepts behind the words, but he would become familiar with hearing them and not perceive them as something that one should be afraid of.
I purchased this book for him when he was eight months old and even now that he is five years old, we still look at it once every few weeks. The book is filled with nice simple colorful pictures to capture an infant's attention followed by nice clear font and lettering. All of the main concepts of calculus are covered using clear pictures which a small child will naturally be drawn to examine. If you are someone familiar with mathematics, then by reading the book and explaining some of the colorful pictures, even a two or three year old can begin to form simple ideas that represent the concept of a limit, or a derivative or the summation process of an integral. My five year old is not a...
United States on May 17, 2015
Calculus for Babies: A Beginner's Guide to the Basics of Calculus | Essential Calculus Skills Workbook with Step-by-Step Solutions for Mastery | Unlock the Secrets of the Universe: Discover the Power of Calculus with Infinite Powers | |
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Calculus (Books) | Calculus | Calculus | Calculus |
Publisher | omionline.ca | ||
ISBN-10 | 0987823914 | ||
Humor (Books) | Humor | ||
Dimensions | 8 x 0.13 x 10 inches | ||
Paperback | 54 pages | ||
Item Weight | 4.7 ounces | ||
Comic Strips (Books) | Comic Strips | ||
ISBN-13 | 978-0987823915 | ||
Best Sellers Rank | #66 in Calculus #273 in Comic Strips #3,756 in Humor | #3 in Mathematics Study & Teaching #4 in Calculus #52 in Education Workbooks | #10 in Calculus #27 in Expeditions & Discoveries World History #31 in Applied Mathematics |
Amy Beresheim: My husband and I have literally purchased this book for every expectant family we know. It’s a bit of a gag gift, but it’s always a hit, and it definitely gets read. I wish it had a slightly more robust cover, but otherwise 10/10.
United States on Apr 27, 2023