From Publishers Weekly A tiny infant sleeps, rolls over, stands up, walks and then, at 14 months, runs, in this photographic portrait of a child's first moves. McMillan traces the development of his subject, who grows busier and more aware in each shot, and captions the photos with "sleeping," "waking," "kicking," etc. This is an engaging, coherent concept that will have other babies and toddlers pointing, looking and, probably, smiling. Ages 3-7. Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc. From School Library Journal PreS A child's attempt to walk and move independently from infancy to toddler stage proceeds in a stop-motion sequence from ``sleeping'' and ``pushing up'' with a comfortable home setting in the background to ``clapping'' and ``climbing down' in what appears to be a backyard setting to ``running home'' on a sandy beach. Each full-color photograph of the little boy, one to a page, is tagged with a few words of explanation. Families with one and two year olds will enjoy looking at these familiar moments, unposed and natural. This book works not so much of itself, but because of the response it will call from children looking at it and the opportunity for discussion that may follow. Confidently walking toddlers will enjoy looking back to when they themselves were Evan's size. Anna Biagioni Hart, Sherwood Public Library, Alexandria, Va.Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc. See all Editorial Reviews
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