

Quantum Physics for Babies: The Perfect Physics Gift and STEM Learning Book for Babies from the #1 Science Author for Kids (Baby University) [Ferrie, Chris] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Quantum Physics for Babies: The Perfect Physics Gift and STEM Learning Book for Babies from the #1 Science Author for Kids (Baby University) Review: Quantum Physics for Young Children and Adults who Detested Physics Class - We bought this board book for our not yet born grandson. We may need to wait until he is 2-3 years old before it makes sense to read it to him. In the meantime, it is also a good book for adults without a solid science education. The book talks about colorful balls with energy and presents a simplified version of the Bohr model of the atom. There are blue balls called electrons and red balls called protons in the middle (the nucleus). The electrons travel in circular orbits around the middle. Light can change the energy of electrons causing them to jump between the orbits. My daughter made the comment that a baby is only going to understand that an electron is a blue ball and a proton is a red ball, which isn’t a correct description of electrons and protons. Protons and electrons don’t have specific colors, not to mention that a simplified Bohr model for the atom is quite different from the more realistic Schrödinger's model of the atom with quantum waves and probabilistic electron clouds. However, I am still very impressed by how simple the author and the illustrator succeeded in making this abstract topic. It is a good start for budding physicists. Review: Essential for Baby Geniuses - Purchased for my infant nephew. It is such a cute and simple book. The colors are vivid/bright and the words are large and clear to read. Highly recommended.

| Best Sellers Rank | #26,049 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #16 in Children's Physics Books (Books) #106 in Children's Reference Books (Books) #645 in Children's Basic Concepts Books |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,524) |
| Dimensions | 8 x 1 x 8 inches |
| Edition | Brdbk |
| Grade level | Preschool - Kindergarten |
| ISBN-10 | 1492656224 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1492656227 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Part of series | Baby University |
| Print length | 24 pages |
| Publication date | May 2, 2017 |
| Publisher | Sourcebooks Explore |
| Reading age | 1 - 3 years, from customers |
T**N
Quantum Physics for Young Children and Adults who Detested Physics Class
We bought this board book for our not yet born grandson. We may need to wait until he is 2-3 years old before it makes sense to read it to him. In the meantime, it is also a good book for adults without a solid science education. The book talks about colorful balls with energy and presents a simplified version of the Bohr model of the atom. There are blue balls called electrons and red balls called protons in the middle (the nucleus). The electrons travel in circular orbits around the middle. Light can change the energy of electrons causing them to jump between the orbits. My daughter made the comment that a baby is only going to understand that an electron is a blue ball and a proton is a red ball, which isn’t a correct description of electrons and protons. Protons and electrons don’t have specific colors, not to mention that a simplified Bohr model for the atom is quite different from the more realistic Schrödinger's model of the atom with quantum waves and probabilistic electron clouds. However, I am still very impressed by how simple the author and the illustrator succeeded in making this abstract topic. It is a good start for budding physicists.
H**E
Essential for Baby Geniuses
Purchased for my infant nephew. It is such a cute and simple book. The colors are vivid/bright and the words are large and clear to read. Highly recommended.
P**E
Gift parents loved.
Bought as a gift, parents loved it. Although I don’t read it, I was told it was written well and had a lot of colorful pages. Will be purchasing other books from this series in the future.
S**H
Cute idea for smart babies
Perfect for great grandsons first birthday. Everyone got a good laugh
A**Y
For your aspiring genius.
As a PhD candidate, my friend group always teases me regarding me learning Quantum Physics so this book was a great baby shower gift. I love that it teaches very basic understanding of science. My friend loved it.
M**E
Simple and good illustrations
Bought it for my nephew and his new son! We are always talking about quantum mechanics. The book is adorable and nice illustration!
F**K
Both here and there at the same time, just like your baby
This book is one that is either stand-alone, or one of a set that includes titles such as 'General Relativity for Babies' and 'Astrophysics for Babies' (some others of which I have purchased, as gift to a friend with a newborn). Obviously, even the most mild treatment of such a topic is going to require either extraordinary talent on the part of the baby, or a book that is little more than a tactile experience for the baby. But here's the deal - this isn't meant just for babies (sorry to ruin the surprise!). This book, and others like it in the series, is meant for the adults in the baby's life - if the adults begin to learn how to teach in very simple ways some of the most complex and deep of scientific truths and discoveries at a very early age, who knows? We might be producing the next Max Planck or Werner Heisenberg (although I'm always uncertain as to how to spell his name). At the very least, we'll be raising a generation who isn't afraid of science and complex ideas, for they will have had them literally from the cradle. And that's what makes this series so great. This particular book starts with basic concepts useful in physics and quantum theory. It starts with a ball. The ball has energy. Then another ball. It has no energy. Inside the ball are atoms. Inside the atoms are more things. And down it goes. Of course, these are very basic, and there are issues with the depiction, but guess what? Any depiction, even purely mathematical ones, have issues, when it comes to quantum theory - even the heavyweights such as Einstein had a struggle with it, and we're still in the process of trying to figure out how the very large (general relativity) can in fact be reconciled with the very small, being presented here. But getting used to things early will make any child (and any adult helping the child) more at ease with the more complex pieces later on. Don't worry, phrases like 'definitely determine' are not part of the book, or others in this series. It is colourful. It is fun. It is useful. An ideal gift in many ways, for baby and new parents.
D**R
Kid doesn't understand a word (neither do I)
Great gift for my 4 year old granddaughter! She doesn't understand a word of it, neither do I but the kids in the neighborhood think she's a genius!
C**N
Gente que livro fofo, super didático, bem colorido
Y**C
Simple book with simple way to explain about quantum for kids (and baby) !
D**R
Easy explanation and fun book.
N**L
What a fun little book. I actually bought this book as a bit of a joke to get a reaction out of my wife, so I didn't have the highest of expectations. But I have to say that it's actually a really good book, it's fun and tries to explain the structure of an atom and electron behavior. The book is sturdy and high quality heavy board and the printing is clear and bright.
J**T
Wir haben einige Bücher von Baby University für unser Kind und als Geschenk für Kinder von Freunden gekauft. Es sind interessante Bücher mit Grundwissen zum jeweiligen Thema. Hervorragend um Kinder an die entsprechenden Themen heranzuführen.
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