Mirror Me! (Baby Einstein) - Books (Julie Aigner-Clark, Board book)

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Sales Rank:
1369 
Author:
Julie Aigner-Clark 
Binding:
Board book 
ISBN:
0439973279 
Number of Pages:
12 
Publication Date:
15th August 2003 
Publisher:
Scholastic 
Also Available:
Baby Einstein Mirror Me!: A Mirror Book (Board book)
Mirror Me! (Baby Einstein)

Mirror Me! (Baby Einstein)

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Customer Reviews of Mirror Me! (Baby Einstein)

A. E. S. Dickson

7th January 2009
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Mirror Me
This book is great for playing but be warned there is a grammatical error of huge proportions to watch out for. It's the one that says "Cow puffs his cheeks full of air." See if you can spot the mistake. If that doesn't bother you, it's worth getting for the mirrors.
shaznayb

12th September 2008
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Don't bother
It hasn't got mirrors it has bits of tin foil which give you a headache, it's like looking in the funny mirrors at the fun fair. Don't bother buying.
sophion
London
18th June 2008
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Just weird!
Ok, so it's got mirrors, but so have half the baby books on the market. It has no story or narrative, just a series of introductions to random characters with strange names. Why is the sun called Webster? Why does the cow not have a name?! My baby and I are not impressed!
C. Temple
China
17th January 2008
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Mirror quality causes problems

I purchased a variety of books for my 2 month old son, and I was very dissapointed with this one. The mirrors are all distorted because they are very thin-material mirrors, and looking at them gives me an instant headache. My wife looked at the book and also got an unpleasant feeling when looking at the mirrors. We therefore are consigning the book to the dustbin and not letting our son look at it.

I would also be a bit wary of what a baby can actually learn by looking into such a distorted mirror. It might be funny when he is older to look at his face all messed up when he knows what his face should look like, but at a young age when he is learning what his face looks like it would seem to just confuse the child.

I would recommend to people looking for books to catch their children's interest to go for Faces (Baby's Very First Book) instead (plus that also has a similar mirror on the front page if you really want to show your child a distorted reflection of his face).
Jo
Sydney, Australia
26th November 2007
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My 10 month old's favourite book
The main appeal of this book is that there is a mirror on each page. My baby loves to look at himself in the mirror and, at the correct angle, can see me in the mirror doing the faces the book describes. A great buy.

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