How babies think : The Science of Childhood / Alison Gopnik, Andrew Meltzoff [and] Patricia K. Kuhl
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TextPublication details: London Orion Publishing Group , 2001.Description: xv, 279 p. : 7.87 x 0.87 x 5.24 inchesISBN: - 9780753814178
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Learning begins in the first days of life. Scientists are now discovering how young children develop emotionally and intellectually, and are beginning to realize that from birth babies already know a staggering amount about the world around them. In the first book of its kind for a popular audience, three leading US scientists draw on twenty-five years of research in philosophy, psychology, computer science, linguistics and neuroscience to reveal what babies know and how they learn it.
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