Zachory H.: I read this to my 3 year old and now she won’t stop quoting Neil deGrasse Tyson.
United States on Nov 27, 2023
Laura: Tick pages, so it can be given to the child to play with.
Germany on Nov 23, 2023
Michel: Géniale, la relativité générale l'est. Mais l'idée de la transcrire pour les bébés l'est aussi. Avec le petit second degré qui s'y rattache !
Parents, à vos postes !
France on Aug 12, 2023
Lindsay L.: My 2 year old son really loves this book. We use our hands and/or a real ball on the bed to demonstrate the concepts and talk about it while we read it and he finds it so interesting. He asks to read it every night and even tries so hard to say the title. Great way to introduce basic concepts for toddlers.
United States on Jul 28, 2023
Matthew McKeown: My son has loved this book since we got it. He was a year old when he first got it and now, at 15 months, he carries the book out to us saying “ma- ma-“, (his attempt to say “mass”).
The pages are simple, probably why babies get pulled in so easily. We read it to him and use his hands to point to the balls, and since we use asl with him, I do the sign for mass whenever it comes up, and he just laughs. I only noticed later that his planet books, which he also loves, are written by Chris Ferrie too.
It’s a great introduction to the world of physics, my kid loves it. We’ve since purchased a couple more of the baby university, and he enjoys them all, but since general relativity was first, it’s still his favorite.
United States on Jun 08, 2023
scientist: Our 1 year old granddaughter loves it, her parents are having some difficulty with the concepts!! Also bought Bayesian Probability - wish I had that when I took three different stats courses in undergrad and grad school😂😂😂
Canada on Apr 22, 2023
Aldo G.: Es muy educativo para los niños.
Mexico on Mar 21, 2023
maksim: It's not that I don't understand general relativity, but reading this to my toddler and 7 year old certainly reminds me that big ideas can be simplified into digestible concepts that are easy for even 1st graders to understand. Science can be fun and easy to learn for everyone!
This book is very durable, it has survived my toddler "driving" it on the floor (literally just sliding it on the floor like toy car).
Amazing book! I will definitely be buying the other books suggested on the back for my kiddos. Who knows, might even relearn a thing or two from the days of high school.
United States on Mar 18, 2023
FrKurt Messick: This book is one that is either stand-alone, or one of a set that includes titles such as 'Rocket Science for Babies' and 'Astrophysics for Babies' (some others of which I have purchased). Obviously, even the most mild treatment of such a topic is going to require either extraordinary talent on the part of the baby, or a book that is little more than a tactile experience for the baby. But here's the deal - this isn't meant just for babies (sorry to ruin the surprise!).
This book, and others like it in the series, is meant for the adults in the baby's life - if the adults begin to learn how to teach in very simple ways some of the most complex and deep of scientific truths and discoveries at a very early age, who knows? We might be producing the next Einstein of Bohr (that's Bohr, not bore). At the very least, we'll be raising a generation who isn't afraid of science and complex ideas, for they will have had them literally from the cradle. And that's what makes this series so great.
This particular book starts with basic concepts useful in physics and relativity. This is a ball. It has mass (physics concept). More and less (basics). Flat space (a grid) versus curved...
United States on Jan 08, 2019
Chris Ferrie's Introduction to General Relativity for Babies | Astrophysics for Kids Who Need a Quick Overview | Introducing Astrophysics for Young Learners Who Need to Know Fast | |
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Total Reviews | 10 reviews | 75 reviews | 75 reviews |
Language | English | English | English |
Customer Reviews | 4.7/5 stars of 1,081 ratings | 4.8/5 stars of 2,565 ratings | 4.8/5 stars of 2,565 ratings |
Children's Physics Books (Books) | Children's Physics Books | Children's Physics Books | Children's Physics Books |
Publisher | Sourcebooks Explore; Brdbk edition | Norton Young Readers | Norton Young Readers |
ISBN-13 | 978-1492656265 | 978-1324003281 | 978-0393356502 |
Reading age | 1 - 3 years, from customers | 8 - 12 years, from customers | 8 - 12 years, from customers |
Board book | 24 pages | ||
Best Sellers Rank | #11 in Children's Physics Books #55 in Children's Reference Books #378 in Children's Basic Concepts Books | #58 in Children's Physics Books #99 in Children's Aeronautics & Space Books #131 in Children's Astronomy Books | #7 in Children's Physics Books #11 in Children's Aeronautics & Space Books #18 in Children's Astronomy Books |
Grade level | Preschool - Kindergarten | 3 - 7 | 3 - 7 |
Lexile measure | 490L | 1000L | 1000L |
Dimensions | 8 x 1 x 8 inches | 6.5 x 0.7 x 9.4 inches | 6 x 0.5 x 9 inches |
ASIN | 1492656267 | ||
ISBN-10 | 9781492656265 | 1324003286 | 0393356507 |
Children's Basic Concepts Books | Children's Basic Concepts Books | ||
Item Weight | 3.53 ounces | 1.08 pounds | 11.6 ounces |
Children's Reference Books (Books) | Children's Reference Books |
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Spain on Nov 30, 2023