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− | [[Image:BabyBrainsCD.jpg|right]]The world's smartest baby, but who is still emotionally an infant. Protagonist of several children's picture books by Simon James, starting with ''Baby Brains: The Smartest Baby in the World'' (2004). It's the 2005 sequel, ''Baby Brains Superstar'', in which Baby Brains learns to play music and attempts a live stadium rock concert, only to be faced with crippling stage fright. | + | [[Image:BabyBrainsCD.jpg|right]]The world's smartest baby, but who is still emotionally an infant. Protagonist of several children's picture books by Simon James, starting with ''Baby Brains: The Smartest Baby in the World'' (2004). |
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+ | It's the 2005 sequel, ''Baby Brains Superstar'', in which Baby Brains learns to play music and attempts a live stadium rock concert, only to be faced with crippling stage fright. | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:22, 7 February 2014
The world's smartest baby, but who is still emotionally an infant. Protagonist of several children's picture books by Simon James, starting with Baby Brains: The Smartest Baby in the World (2004).
It's the 2005 sequel, Baby Brains Superstar, in which Baby Brains learns to play music and attempts a live stadium rock concert, only to be faced with crippling stage fright.