Monty63: The book itself isn't hilarious: the concept is. It's a standard, hard-paged baby book that should stand up to use when your baby reaches that period when they're fascinated with just turning pages. The content is almost irrelevant. There's lots of colors, simple shapes, and smiley faces to amuse babies. The text is simple, about one line per page and any parent can use whatever vocal inflection they want when reading to their baby. They usually find that enough to be amused.
United States on Mar 22, 2023
Kas: A cute book for a budding baby scientist
United States on Mar 06, 2023
Etienne: Evidement, une belle dose de second degré pour ce petit livre qui tente d'expliquer des concepts décrits dans le prix Nobel de physique '22. Cependant, terminer le livre par SPOILER: "And nobody knows why." n'est pas très satisfaisant pour un bébé, ou un enfant, ou un adulte qui n'a déjà pas compris le début de l'histoire!
Reste à espérer que le bébé à qui on lit cette histoire saura écrire la fin quand il sera adulte.
Notez que bien que pas vraiment destiné à un enfant (hormis de couple de professeurs de physique théorique), ce livre est imprimé sur du papier cartonné, aux coins arrondis du plus bel effet dans une bibliothèque juvénile.
France on Jan 20, 2023
Rebecca: My 3 yr old LOVES this series. We have 6 books in the series so far. He’s got them all memorized. He could tell anyone all about how you need lift and thrust to go to the moon, and that “He” stands for Helium, and that a particle must travel the shortest path through curved space. It’s pretty funny to hear my 3 yr old say, “Mom, can we read Nuclear Physics before I go to bed?” When reading Quantum Entanglement, my husband was like, “I don’t get it.” But our boy understands. “The particles are entangled. They are always going to be the same color.” What a fun series of books. Our whole family enjoys them, and as a girl who never did very well in Science class, I am glad my son is getting a head start learning things I struggled to understand. We will surely add to our collection of Chris Ferrie books.
United States on Aug 21, 2020
Shashyendra Singh Gautam: Too heavy concept to be understood by kids.. still they have tried to simplify but not done enough
India on Sep 08, 2018
D. OCTAVIAN: non è proprio semplice, ne da spiegare ne per capire - per chi ovviamente non ne capisce molto - non lo considero accattivante per bambini - le mie bimbe hanno 2 e 6 anni, e a nessuna delle due è piaciuto - snobbato subito - mi dispiace
Italy on Feb 18, 2018
Vanessa: Habe schon lange ein Buch gesucht um das Physik Thema meines Mannes zu verstehen. Hier habe ich eines gefunden, dass sowohl meiner kleinen Tochter als auch mir das Thema erklärt. Tolles Buch!
Germany on Jan 12, 2018
a. davis: I feel that this book over-simplified things a bit too much. I had to do a-lot of research to answer the questions my 10-month old had after reading this. Plus, I had hoped to really connect with him over science, you know, try to be interested in the same things as he is...pacifiers, eating cat food, quantum theory...but now he just goes off with these big words and I just feel my eyes glaze over and I start thinking about Cheerios. I would return it, but he's already chewed off a corner so...I'll just have to hire him a tutor or something.
United States on Oct 17, 2017
Jon H.: I am a fan of all of Chris Ferrie’s books. He has done a wonderful thing.
This one however really stands out. As this is an _incredibly_ difficult concept that takes many of us YEARs to understand.
To tackle such a topic in this format was very brave and likely heavily advised against when proposed =)
Ferrie does a simply magnificent job on the topic. If the media writing about quantum entanglement today had just this simple understanding provided in this book we would all be better off.
Most importantly it takes the fear out of a challenging topic so that you and your child can graduate to more and more complex explanations of a topic that to many seems very intimidating with confidence and eagerness.
Highly Recommended to all Humans*
* as much as I try my Labrador can’t get past the “this is a ball” part
United States on Sep 24, 2017
Introducing Baby University's Quantum Entanglement Course: A Beginner's Guide to the Fascinating World of Quantum Physics | Astrophysics for Kids Who Need a Quick Overview | Introducing Astrophysics for Young Learners Who Need to Know Fast | |
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Sale off | $2 OFF | ||
Total Reviews | 5 reviews | 75 reviews | 75 reviews |
Dimensions | 8 x 1 x 8 inches | 6.5 x 0.7 x 9.4 inches | 6 x 0.5 x 9 inches |
Best Sellers Rank | #130 in Children's Physics Books #460 in Children's Reference Books #2,259 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 |
ISBN-10 | 9781492656234 | 1324003286 | 0393356507 |
Board book | 24 pages | ||
Language | English | English | English |
Lexile measure | AD420L | 1000L | 1000L |
Children's Reference Books (Books) | Children's Reference Books | ||
Publisher | Sourcebooks Explore; Reissue edition | Norton Young Readers | Norton Young Readers |
Children's Physics Books (Books) | Children's Physics Books | Children's Physics Books | Children's Physics Books |
Reading age | 1 - 3 years, from customers | 8 - 12 years, from customers | 8 - 12 years, from customers |
Children's Basic Concepts Books | Children's Basic Concepts Books | ||
Item Weight | 11.4 ounces | 1.08 pounds | 11.6 ounces |
Grade level | Preschool - Kindergarten | 3 - 7 | 3 - 7 |
ASIN | 1492656232 | ||
Customer Reviews | 4.6/5 stars of 432 ratings | 4.8/5 stars of 2,565 ratings | 4.8/5 stars of 2,565 ratings |
ISBN-13 | 978-1492656234 | 978-1324003281 | 978-0393356502 |
Ebbi: Great for babies, kids and adults easy to read and explains it self for everyone to understand.
Canada on Oct 25, 2023