




Baby Goes to Market: The multi-award-winning picture book in BOARD BOOK edition! A fun read aloud to share with children learning to count. : Atinuke, Walker Books: desertcart.co.uk: Books Review: So good I bought it twice - I love to read books with characters that look like my boys and lately I’ve been noticing that many of the board books we’ve bought or received about black children have been about racism or wider equality issues. However, this book was fun and joyous and my 1 year olds love it when I read it to them using their names rather than baby. I love the illustrations and also we are able to use the book to practice counting, as the story allows for counting of different market products. We love this book so much I bought a second copy. Review: Charming and Lovely - This is a very lovely book set in a busy Nigerian market (deciphered from my understanding of particular visual and cultural cues, although a specific location is not mentioned in the text). The illustrations are beautiful, joyful, and bright. It follows mama and her baby as they go shopping in market. The illustrator could have, perhaps, found another few shade of brown for some of the characters to reflect the true phenotypical diversity of West Africa. Every single character has the exact same brown colour in the book! Nevertheless, this simple plot charmed my 2 year old and it has become a firm favourite.
| Best Sellers Rank | 34,368 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 11 in Exploring Africa for Children 17 in Multicultural Stories for Children (Books) 76 in Children's Early Learning Books on Numbers & Counting |
| Customer reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (956) |
| Dimensions | 16.4 x 1.5 x 18.4 cm |
| ISBN-10 | 140638528X |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1406385281 |
| Item weight | 290 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 26 pages |
| Publication date | 4 April 2019 |
| Publisher | Walker Books |
| Reading age | Baby - 5 years, from customers |
L**N
So good I bought it twice
I love to read books with characters that look like my boys and lately I’ve been noticing that many of the board books we’ve bought or received about black children have been about racism or wider equality issues. However, this book was fun and joyous and my 1 year olds love it when I read it to them using their names rather than baby. I love the illustrations and also we are able to use the book to practice counting, as the story allows for counting of different market products. We love this book so much I bought a second copy.
A**O
Charming and Lovely
This is a very lovely book set in a busy Nigerian market (deciphered from my understanding of particular visual and cultural cues, although a specific location is not mentioned in the text). The illustrations are beautiful, joyful, and bright. It follows mama and her baby as they go shopping in market. The illustrator could have, perhaps, found another few shade of brown for some of the characters to reflect the true phenotypical diversity of West Africa. Every single character has the exact same brown colour in the book! Nevertheless, this simple plot charmed my 2 year old and it has become a firm favourite.
A**R
Fantastic book
What a lovely diverse book. Not only great for maths but also for learning about African market.
F**C
Paperback and board books texts differ
We have had the board book for some time and my 2.5yo loves it. I enjoy reading it to him, as do his older sisters. The text is very simple and there is so much to see and chat about in the pictures. Then I bought the paperback version for a friend's child, for their birthday, and I'm surprised to see that the text is different from the board book. I have included two photos for comparison. These are the main differences: The names of the market traders are in the paperback version. In the paperback version, the baby is given characteristics, which are the reasons he is given things by the market traders eg baby is curious, baby is funny etc. Unfortunately, baby is also naughty. I'm not keen on this, as the traders give the things to baby *because* he is funny/sorry/curious, rather than just giving them. For me this takes away from the story a bit! In the board book, it just says 'Baby loves bananas, baby loves bananas so much that the man selling bananas gives baby six bright bananas'. The paperback version says 'Mama does not notice, she is too busy buying chili peppers/rice/etc' which is omitted in the board book (it is told through the pictures). There are a few other lines in the paperback, which are not included in the board book, such as 'Mama thinks her sweet baby must be hungry by now' and 'we need to get home quick and fast!' All in all, we love this book!
A**A
Can't recommend it enough
It's such a cute book, full of colourful images depicting the life of a typical African market, nice little storyline and good for counting too. I highly recommend it to bring inclusivity and understanding of other cultures into a child's (and a family!) life
M**Z
Good story
My child loves this book, helps develop numeracy awareness too
J**S
LOVE IT - my baby adores this book
This book is beautiful. My baby absolutely loves it and is fascinated by the colours. I adore the illustrations as well. It is one of our favourite books and after seeing how much my baby loves it, I have bought it as a gift to other babies as well
A**R
Great book
Lovely book. I was pleasantly surprised by the size. My friend and her daughter love this book. Would recommend.
J**N
My 16 month old loves the book , especially the pages featuring her favourite foods such as banana and biscuits. Educational book that introduces numbers, expressions and many actions! Would recommend.
A**A
Great book, we’ve been having lots of fun with it.
H**E
I brought this to several schools where I worked in Tanzania, and it was soooo popular! The kids could really relate to the pictures of the market, the bus stand, etc. The story and counting theme are also a lot of fun. It's a high quality product.
C**E
Io e mio figlio di due anni ci siamo innamorati a prima vista di questo albo illustrato. Intanto è bellissimo perché fa immergere in una cultura diversa dalla propria, è coloratissimo, divertente, contiene brevi frasi ed è ripetitivo quindi favorisce l'apprendimento dei bambini piccoli senza annoiarli. Già dopo una settimana mio figlio sapeva le parole a memoria! Perfetto per bimbi italiani per avvicinarli alla seconda lingua. Spero di essere stata utile
A**S
Meu filho adorou o livro ❤️... eu também. Além de ser de qualidade, pois tanto a capa quanto as páginas são bem resistentes... A entrega foi realizada bem antes do previsto.
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