Travel Through Time with Baby-bookcover

By: Elaine Finch

Travel Through Time with Baby

Pages: 30 Ratings: 5.0
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Learn about four different times of history with Travel Through Time with Baby. Visit Stone Age Baby, Iron Age Baby, Roman Baby and Saxon Baby. Relive what the eras looked like through images of clothes, foods, objects and homes, all reimagined for little ones.

Elaine Finch is a children’s author. She was born and raised in the northeast, where she raised three children as a single working parent. Now, at the age of 51, she has rediscovered the passion to create a children’s book. It was an ambition of hers since way back in college when she was asked to create an illustrated children’s book. As a first time author, she is excited and extremely proud to see her name on the cover of her book.

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  • P Allman

    It is a lovely book, I bought for my great grandson. He loves the characters in the book his favourite is the Roman with his sword and shield it great as he is just starting to read and he sees the pictures frist then he says the word. I would recommend this book for young readers.

  • Josie

    This is a lovely book. Beautifully illustrated and very engaging for very young children. It covers some interesting aspects of history children love the characters.

  • Monica P

    It is an amazing book for parents to use for their babies. It includes many things such as different times of history, what they used to wear and so more! Great book.

  • Grace Crozier

    This book was written by an amazing woman who also happens to be an amazing mum to three amazing kids.

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