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Babywatching
Babywatching
Author: Desmond Morris
Trained as a zoologist, Desmond Morris now turns his attention to the first twelve months of human life, bringing a new approach to a number of intriguing and frequently asked questions. In straightforward, easy-to-understand language, Morris debunks ancient superstitions and adult-centered biases and helps us see the world from the baby's point...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780224060110
ISBN-10: 0224060112
Publication Date: 4/1999
Pages: 176
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Publisher: Jonathan Cape
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Desmond Morris provides direct, concise answers to more than fifty questions that parents (and grandparents) have asked for years, such as:

-- Why Do Babies Cry When They Are Born?
-- How Well Can Babies Hear?
-- What Comforts a Baby?
-- Why Do Babues Burp?
-- How Soon Can Babies Walk?
-- Are Babies Intelligent?
-- How Important is the Mother to Her Baby?
-- How Do Babies Learn to Talk?
-- What Makes Babies So Appealing?
-- Why Do Some MothersmHave Twins?
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Desmond Morris provides direct, concise answers to more than fifty questions that parents (and grandparents) have asked for years, such as: why do babies cry when they are born, how well can babies hear, what comforts a baby, why do babies burp, how soon can babies walk, are babies intelligent, how important is the mother to her baby, how do babies learn to talk, what makes babies so appealing, and why do some mothers have twins?