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With padded covers, simple images, and an amazing range of novelty textures, Baby Touch and Feel books immediately capture the attention of the very youngest children to create an experience they'll want to repeat over and over again.
Baby Touch and Feel: Bedtime features blankets, stars, sleepy stuffed animals, and lots of soothing bedtime textures.
Animals (Baby Touch and Feel) Reviews
books for babies : Animals (Baby Touch and Feel) Reviews
| 7 of 7 people found the following review helpful By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Animals (Baby Touch and Feel) (Board book) She loves these books because they have soft things to touch and are a quick read! Her attention span is short and this is one word to a page. so i can read quick while she flips!:) I wish there were something to feel on every page. Some pages have just the picture but it's a great book for little kids. 6 of 6 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Animals (Baby Touch and Feel) (Board book) Absolutely adorable photos of a cat, puppy, tiger cub, baby monkey, zebra, elephant, penguin, butterfly, fish, starfish, bunny, etc. all entice little fingers to experience textures and to hear first words associated with them. What a fun and clever learning experience!Even the book's padded cover adds to the sensory delights. I can't imagine a cuter first book about animal friends to entice babies to explore the world around them. Great little book! 4 of 4 people found the following review helpful Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Animals (Baby Touch and Feel) (Board book) This book was on my niece's registry/wishlist, so I got it for her first birthday. I was SO disappointed in it. The spaces to "touch and feel" are so small, and most of them aren't even realistic. For example, the kitten is playing with a ball of yarn, and the yarn is supposed to be the "feel" part, but it's filled with faux fur. Yarn isn't furry. How hard would it have been to just put a piece of something knitted in there? Even felt would make (slightly) more sense than fur. In fact, most of the ACTUAL touch and feel areas were filled with various colors of that same faux fur. I say "actual touch and feel areas" because literally half of the pages have nothing to FEEL on them. Sure, there is a visual texture change, but a metallic sticker/reflective tape doesn't have a different feeling to the touch from the high gloss coating on the rest of the page. Zebras don't have sparkly stripes. Grass isn't glittery either (any reason why a small bit of indoor/outdoor carpeting... Read more |
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