Bad Baby
By: Rob Battles
-
Rs 240.00
- Rs 300.00
- 20%
You save Rs 60.00.
Due to constant currency fluctuation, prices are subject to change with or without notice.
We're offering a high discount on this book as it is slightly damaged
Not bad bad, but cute bad. Really cute. Bad Baby is a screamingly funny collection of 247 priceless baby photos matched with candid captions.
There’s Gabriella at the wheel of the family SUV: “Don’t try to stop me—I’ve put up with you for eleven months.”
Chelsea, wearing only a diaper, who says: “You know that slogan, ‘Just do it’? I just did.”
Danny, chilling on his baby lounger: “I’m in the wetness protection program.”
The tough, cell phone-toting Olivia: “To be honest, Jake, nobody wants to work with a leading man who’s not toilet trained.”
Kieran, sighing in his crib: “Merciful God, if she winds up that musical mobile once more, my head’s going to implode.”
And the squinting Isabel, illustrating Bad Baby Early Warning Sign #333: Baby bores visitors with endless Don Corleone impersonations.
Full of utterly adorable faces matched with the full range of baby badness—unrepentent antinappers, street-corner Similac dealers, rebels in a puppy suit—Bad Baby gives voice to the secret inner world of babies, where there’s clearly a lot more going on than wondering where their next binky’s coming from.
We're offering a high discount on this book as it is slightly damaged
Not bad bad, but cute bad. Really cute. Bad Baby is a screamingly funny collection of 247 priceless baby photos matched with candid captions.
There’s Gabriella at the wheel of the family SUV: “Don’t try to stop me—I’ve put up with you for eleven months.”
Chelsea, wearing only a diaper, who says: “You know that slogan, ‘Just do it’? I just did.”
Danny, chilling on his baby lounger: “I’m in the wetness protection program.”
The tough, cell phone-toting Olivia: “To be honest, Jake, nobody wants to work with a leading man who’s not toilet trained.”
Kieran, sighing in his crib: “Merciful God, if she winds up that musical mobile once more, my head’s going to implode.”
And the squinting Isabel, illustrating Bad Baby Early Warning Sign #333: Baby bores visitors with endless Don Corleone impersonations.
Full of utterly adorable faces matched with the full range of baby badness—unrepentent antinappers, street-corner Similac dealers, rebels in a puppy suit—Bad Baby gives voice to the secret inner world of babies, where there’s clearly a lot more going on than wondering where their next binky’s coming from.