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Amazing Baby (2008)

von Desmond Morris

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The astonishing story of a baby's first two years. Renowned zoologist and scholar of human behavior Desmond Morris (The Naked Ape) reveals a baby's incredible powers of development and extraordinary growth patterns. Through informed text and stunning photographs and artworks, this insightful reference surveys the biology, physics, chemistry and other forces which drive the rapid changes that occur in a baby's body every day. Amazing Baby is a discovery tour through a baby's first two years. The story progresses from the moment of conception through each phase of development in the womb and beyond as the baby is born and matures into a talking, walking individual with a unique personality. Chapters are organized by both stage and type of growth. The book features 250 large and beautiful color photographs and illustrations in an innovative layout that invites both browsing and study. Full-color tracing paper overlays illustrate the many intricacies of infant anatomy. Throughout the book, retrospective glimpses of life in the womb remind the reader of the profound influence of those first nine months. This beautiful visual reference is designed to appeal to anyone -- especially parents -- interested in how the human body evolves and works. It is also an ideal book to use with siblings of a new baby. The contents include: In the womb: the miracle of life; how baby develops; what baby feels, sees, hears and senses Growing: muscles and bones, hormones, sustenance, sleep and dreams Staying healthy: powers of self-preservation, reflexes, immune system, hormones, self-repair Movement: mastering movement- holding the head, rolling, sitting, crawling, walking Communication: hard-wired crying, babbling, speaking, listening, body movement Learning: intelligence, awareness and understanding, exploring Emotions: personality, experiences, bonding, relationships Becoming independent: why humans take so long do so -- longer than any other mammal. Some of the fascinating facts in Amazing Baby: Babies cannot distinguish between night and day until they are about ten weeks. Instead, they rely on their stomachs to regulate their day. Within a few days of birth, a baby can distinguish between the touch of brush bristles that are of different diameters. Within 45 hours of birth, a newborn knows his/her own mother by her smell. Babies have about 10,000 taste buds, far more than adults do. These are not just on the tongue but on the side, back and roof of the mouth as well. Desmond Morris' landmark book, The Naked Ape: A Zoologist's Study of the Human Animal, was published in 1967. A worldwide best-seller, it examined how humans feed, sleep, fight, mate and raise young and compared human behavior with that of apes. Controversial at the time, the book shed new light on the subject and helped change popular perceptions. As in all his books, Desmond Morris reaches a popular audience and demystifies science.… (mehr)
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Impressive photos and illustrations - as befitting a coffee-table (or waiting room) book - the sections are concise and well organized as well.

Unfortunately, while there are some interesting developmental facts within, they are presented alongside a number of contentious, dubious, and unsupported theories and assertions (all without citation). These range from the benign/risible to the patently illogical/offensive; for example:

1. Mothers evolved to distinguish the cry of their own baby so they wouldn't wake up when other babies cried in the village huts.

2. Mothers favor resting their baby on their left breast where the baby will better hear the mother's voice in their left ear which is linked to the right hemisphere of the brain, which is responsible for processing the emotional quality of sounds.

3. Dizygotic twins are more likely to be conceived from an intensely emotional or violent coupling, such as rape.

4. Only a diet that includes animal proteins can supply the human digestive system with the ideal amino-acid balance.

5. Males evolved to be hunters, explaining their inborn tendencies towards emotional suppression, and increased strength/agility/spacial awareness compared to females, who evolved to be multi-taskers, explaining their inborn tendencies towards sociability, emotional intelligence, caregiving, etc.

Had I been familiar with Desmond Morris prior to picking this up I would have left it on the shelf as I see he has made a career "popularizing science," by erroneously extrapolating the findings of his specialty (zoology circa the early 1960s) to a number of other disciplines (anthropology, psychology, cognitive neuroscience, etc.) while ignoring contradictory evidence emerging from within those specialties. ( )
  augustgarage | Sep 26, 2017 |
Visually excellent. ( )
  Mithril | Sep 8, 2012 |
Clearly laid out with lots of information presented in an easy to digest manner. A little over opinionated and the babies in the pictures are all far too pristine and perfect. ( )
  SystemicPlural | Jun 17, 2009 |
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The astonishing story of a baby's first two years. Renowned zoologist and scholar of human behavior Desmond Morris (The Naked Ape) reveals a baby's incredible powers of development and extraordinary growth patterns. Through informed text and stunning photographs and artworks, this insightful reference surveys the biology, physics, chemistry and other forces which drive the rapid changes that occur in a baby's body every day. Amazing Baby is a discovery tour through a baby's first two years. The story progresses from the moment of conception through each phase of development in the womb and beyond as the baby is born and matures into a talking, walking individual with a unique personality. Chapters are organized by both stage and type of growth. The book features 250 large and beautiful color photographs and illustrations in an innovative layout that invites both browsing and study. Full-color tracing paper overlays illustrate the many intricacies of infant anatomy. Throughout the book, retrospective glimpses of life in the womb remind the reader of the profound influence of those first nine months. This beautiful visual reference is designed to appeal to anyone -- especially parents -- interested in how the human body evolves and works. It is also an ideal book to use with siblings of a new baby. The contents include: In the womb: the miracle of life; how baby develops; what baby feels, sees, hears and senses Growing: muscles and bones, hormones, sustenance, sleep and dreams Staying healthy: powers of self-preservation, reflexes, immune system, hormones, self-repair Movement: mastering movement- holding the head, rolling, sitting, crawling, walking Communication: hard-wired crying, babbling, speaking, listening, body movement Learning: intelligence, awareness and understanding, exploring Emotions: personality, experiences, bonding, relationships Becoming independent: why humans take so long do so -- longer than any other mammal. Some of the fascinating facts in Amazing Baby: Babies cannot distinguish between night and day until they are about ten weeks. Instead, they rely on their stomachs to regulate their day. Within a few days of birth, a baby can distinguish between the touch of brush bristles that are of different diameters. Within 45 hours of birth, a newborn knows his/her own mother by her smell. Babies have about 10,000 taste buds, far more than adults do. These are not just on the tongue but on the side, back and roof of the mouth as well. Desmond Morris' landmark book, The Naked Ape: A Zoologist's Study of the Human Animal, was published in 1967. A worldwide best-seller, it examined how humans feed, sleep, fight, mate and raise young and compared human behavior with that of apes. Controversial at the time, the book shed new light on the subject and helped change popular perceptions. As in all his books, Desmond Morris reaches a popular audience and demystifies science.

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