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General Relativity for Babies

By:Chris Ferrie
Publisher:Sourcebooks
Print ISBN:9781492656265
eText ISBN:9781492656418
Edition:0
Format:Page Fidelity

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Make story time brilliant with a baby book about black holes, gravity, and Einstein's most mind-blowing ideas. General Relativity for Babies takes one of the most important concepts in physics and turns it into a first-word STEM adventure for the littlest learners. From physicist and father Chris Ferrie—creator of the bestselling Baby University series—comes a colorful board book that introduces babies and toddlers to space-time, mass, and the fabric of the universe. Simple visuals and real scientific vocabulary make this book as delightful for grownups as it is educational for curious kids. Give your little one a smart start—with a book that sparks wonder and builds confidence from page one. Why Parents & Educators Love This Book: STEM Vocabulary, Simplified for Toddlers: Introduces key terms like warp, mass, and gravitational wave with clean, minimal visuals and no fluff. Builds Brainpower & Curiosity: Supports early cognitive and language development while planting seeds of scientific thinking. Crafted by a Physicist (and a Parent): Trusted by families worldwide, Chris Ferrie's books are known for being scientifically sound, visually clear, and parent approved. Durable and Baby-Proof: Thick board pages and padded cover designed for drool, tugging, and tiny page-turners. Readers and reviewers alike call this book "a genius way to introduce big concepts to little minds." Whether you're a scientist sharing your love of learning or a caregiver who believes in the power of early education, General Relativity for Babies turns the universe into your baby's first classroom.