Baby Brains

Baby Brains by Simon James is a delightful picture book published by Walker in 2005. This new edition features 32 pages of vibrant illustrations and engaging storytelling, introducing readers to the extraordinary Baby Brains, a remarkably intelligent baby who can read the paper, mend cars, and even work as a doctor. As his talents attract the attention of scientists who invite him on a space mission, the story reveals a relatable aspect of Baby Brains: his desire for his mother.
Readers will find a humorous and imaginative narrative that explores themes of family and the adventures of a new baby. The book combines elements of action and adventure with lighthearted humor, making it an enjoyable read for young audiences. With its engaging illustrations and charming storyline, Baby Brains offers a unique perspective on the capabilities of a clever child while highlighting the universal need for parental love and support.
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Say hello to the world’s brainiest baby! Meet the extraordinary Baby Brains. He reads the paper, mends the car and works as a doctor at the hospital. He’s so clever that some scientists ask him to go on their next space mission. And that’s when Baby Brains shows that in one way at least he’s like every other baby in the world: he wants his mummy!;Smarties Book Prize Winner (Silver Medal) Simon James has created a memorable picture book, as bright and engaging as its extraordinary young hero.;The companion title, Baby Brains Superstar, is out now!
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