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Baby Einstein: Mirror Me! (精装)
by Julie Aigner-Clark
Category:
Picture books, Ages 0-3, Children's books |
Market price: ¥ 98.00
MSL price:
¥ 88.00
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Stock:
Pre-order item, lead time 3-7 weeks upon payment [ COD term does not apply to pre-order items ] |
MSL rating:
Good for Gifts
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MSL Pointer Review:
Baby Einstein promotes healthy development and learning in children. |
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Angie (MSL quote), USA
<2006-12-28 00:00>
I was a bit skeptical when I received my first Baby Einstein video while I was pregnant. I couldn't imagine any baby interested in videos yet and thought the company was playing to parents with the implications in their name. I now know better. I have become a true fan and supporter of all Baby Einstein products. This is the first board book I purchased from them and my daughter adores it. I already read to my daughter every day. She enjoyed listening to me but rarely took interest in the actual illustrations in books. This book has changed all that. On one side are bright pictures and the other a mirror. Although the text is quite simple my daughter adores the illustrations and of course looking at herself. She's a vain one already! It might be a little too simple for older children but perfect since my daughter was 2 months old. I usually add text while I'm reading to lengthen the time spent on each page. I am delighted she's actually taken an interest in the actual book I'm reading and not just my voice. Baby Einstein promotes healthy development and learning in children so I now promote Baby Einstein. |
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A reader (MSL quote), USA
<2006-12-28 00:00>
Someone gave me this book as a shower gift. When my daughter was a few months old, I started dutifully reading to her every day. This book quickly became one of my favorites because it's not as painfully dull to read as a lot of books for babies. Since at 4-5 months, she was still pretty much a blob, I'd at least entertain myself by doing all the expressions the characters make. Finally, she started expecting them, so when we'd get to the cow, she'd turn to me, so I could 'puff and blow' and make her giggle. Progress! When she got a little older and could pick out books herself, she consistently picked this one to read. So we probably read it a few times a day for several months. We had to get a 2nd copy because she destroyed the 1st one by "reading" it so often. As with a lot of baby toys, it got buried, pushed to the side for a while. When she was about 14 months old, we were reading another book that had Jane the monkey in it (Jane's Animal Expedition - another great book) and Claire looked at Jane and made the 'super silly face' I had made for months with this book. I quickly pulled this book back out and she made all the faces that I had done for her months before that she hadn't seen in 2-3 months. Wow - my first lesson in how many kids are absorbing and remembering when you have no idea that they are. Now, whenever she sees a monkey, hears the word monkey or the name Jane, she makes her super silly face. It's quite a fun party trick. |
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Shorty (MSL quote), USA
<2006-12-28 00:00>
My son got this book as a present before he was born. I was determined to start reading it to him as soon as I could and I have been reading it to him for 9 months now. He really enjoys looking at the colorful illustrations and the mirrors on the opposite page. He now reaches out and turns each page when he is ready. And he also knows to expect me to blow into his hair when the cow page comes... since cow goes "puff and blow". He even looks at me when he sees the cow and smiles. I have had this book memorized for awhile now, but that isn't such a bad thing... since I can now look at my son while we read and see what he is thinking. So far, he has really enjoyed this book and even though the cover says age’s birth to 9 months, I think we will enjoy this one a bit longer. Definitely an easy read for any parent and lots to look at and engage any baby or child. |
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A reader (MSL quote), USA
<2006-12-28 00:00>
We started reading this book at 5 months old and my son loves it more and more (he is 8 months now). He gets excited when I get it out. His favorite part is looking at himself in the mirror on each page. |
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Devany (MSL quote), USA
<2006-12-28 00:00>
My son, who was six months at the time I purchased the book, loved it! He would not only look at himself in the mirrors, but would also lay the book on the floor and look at the reflections on the ceiling. He is now 19 months and still loves it! |
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A reader (MSL quote), USA
<2006-12-28 00:00>
The mirrors are okay, not the greatest but they work and serve their purpose. When reading the book to my child I do have to hold the book at an angle where he can see himself instead of the angle I would normally use to read a book. Also, in the book the cow is male. Since the traditional definition of a cow is a female bovine, I think it would be smarter to have the cow referred to as a she. But, my child loves the book. |
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A reader (MSL quote), USA
<2006-12-28 00:00>
I received the book as a gift and could not return it, which turned out to be a bit of luck, because this is my child's favorite book out of the 20 or so in his collection. I can't explain it, but he adores the book despite the mirrors being all distorted. The second we open the book to read it he grins ear to ear and begins to laugh. I have been reading it to him since he was born and it's become his favorite in the last month (he's 7 months old now). He loves the characters and loves looking in the mirrors even though it does not produce a clear image. I must say that although I never liked the book because of the poor quality mirror, I have had to come around because he likes it so much. I also enjoy the fact that it's the only book with which I can see his face while I reading to him on my lap (even if I have to decipher them out of the carnival’s mirror). I definitely recommend the book. |
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