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This remarkable little book contains some of the most sensitive observations of a baby's first year that I have ever read.
Toward the end of the story we see Ruth, then a year old, playing with her aunt, the observer. Auntie asks, "Where are my
eyes?" and closes them. Ruth tries to find them and, unable to see them behind their closed lids, looks to the floor to see
where they might have gone. What a beautiful documentation of whatwe now call "awareness of object permanence," written
fifty years before Piaget!
Mrs. Shinn (for this is how women scholars were addressed inthe nineteenth century) made her observations throughout her
cherished niece's first year, documenting each new behavior in great, glowing detail. In her exuberant, warm-hearted
descriptions one can see the emergence of affective, motor, and cognitive learning. Few observers are able to catch all three
of these levels. Description of a single child was the method of study in that era and reminds me of the same detailed
observations later made
so famous by Jean Piaget.
For me, her only failing was her unwillingness to attribute experience to the newborn baby. She talks as if the newborn were
an empty vessel, "gathering experiences." She describes the first two months as a "life of vegetation." Because her other
observations are so keen, so insightful, it amazes me that she didn't see Ruth register recognition of visual and auditory
Baby Bio is the brand name for a range of house plant care products created by Pan Britannica Industries Ltd (PBI) and now marketed by Bayer.
The most popular and first Baby Bio product was a house plant plant feed, or fertilizer, which is a dark brown concentrate that must be diluted with water before use. Coming in a bottle styled after an old fashioned perfume bottle it contains Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium, ensuring that the plant receives the necessary macronutrients. Baby Bio is a very popular house plant feed in the UK and can be used all year round, even on Bonsai plants, with the text on the bottle promising greener leaves and vibrant colours. Part of the popularity of the brand in the UK arose from the major success of Dr Hessayon's series of Expert books, which also came from PBI starting in 1958. [1]
As well as concentrate bottles of Baby Bio, it has now been produced in ready dilute spray and 1 litre bottles that contain pesticides too, 'Roota', a rooting hormone and fungicide solution designed to be used on the roots of plant cuttings, and leaf wipes for cleaning house plant leaves. An orchid feed is available which comes in the same bottle as the original Baby Bio except the liquid and design has a pink theme. The concentrated liquid fertillizer is exactly half of what can be found in the traditional bottle.
Baby Bio is also often used in biology experimentation when studying algal growth.
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