Synopses & Reviews
Dedicated to simple yet developmentally stimulating icons and experiences of childhood, this series encourages children to have fun discovering the world through the real world rather than through screen-based media.
No matter the gift, boxes are what kids want to play with. This book celebrates the endless possibilities of playing with boxes and is sure to inspire the next generation of architects, artists, scientists, and reduce-reuse-recyclers.
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“Birthday present. New shoes. Boxes! So fun to choose.” No matter the gift, it's what kids want to play with. A celebration of the endless possibility they discover in this unplugged classic.Sure to inspire the next generation of architects, artists, scientists, and reduce-reuse-recyclers.From the award-winning Baby Unplugged series, celebrating classic childhood experiences, healthy and educational as a natural byproduct of a child's desire to play and connect in the real world.
Synopsis
A celebration of boxes and children who love playing with them, from the award-winning Baby Unplugged series.
Synopsis
Birthday present. New shoes. Boxes! So fun to choose. No matter the gift, it's what kids want to play with. A celebration of the endless possibility they discover in this unplugged classic. Sure to inspire the next generation of architects, artists, scientists, and reduce-reuse-recyclers. From the Baby Unplugged series by pediatrician Dr. John Hutton and illustrator Andrea Kang, dedicated to simple yet developmentally-stimulating, icons and experiences of childhood. Winner of a Mom's Choice Awards Gold Medal and Creative Child Magazine Book of the Year.
About the Author
Dr. John S. Hutton is a pediatrician, author, and owner of the award-winning blue manatee children's bookstore and decafe' in Cincinnati, OH, and affiliate site blue manatee boxes. His interests include the effects of electronic media on children, and shared reading and creative play as healthy alternatives. He is also the founder of the blog Baby Unplugged, whose mission is to help keep children screen-free until 3 and promote healthy, developmentally-stimulating alternatives. Andrea Kang is a toy designer and illustrator with degrees in fine art and art education from the Rhode Island School of Design. Her website is www.andreakang.com.