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  • T. Brown:

    Review by T. Brown for Animals (Baby Touch and Feel)
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    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.

  • Suzanne MN Fisher:

    Review by Suzanne MN Fisher for Animals (Baby Touch and Feel)
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    My 12-week-old daughter loves this book. The bright colors and photographs of animals catch her attention when I put her in the playyard for a nap, and she looks at the book until she falls asleep. She’s just learning to grasp things now and often grabs the book, although the touch and feel parts are a little beyond her at the moment. A friend of mine told me her daughter really liked books with photographs more than illustrations, and my girl seems to like photographs more, too.

    I really like all the DK books, and I’m not surprised their touch and feel books are some of the best board books out there for infants.

  • J. Arena:

    Review by J. Arena for Animals (Baby Touch and Feel)
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    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!

  • A. Ragazzo:

    Review by A. Ragazzo for Animals (Baby Touch and Feel)
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    Bought this for my newborn. She seems to like it….although it would be nice if the “touch and feel” sections were a little larger. Overall, I am happy with the purchase, though.

  • Lillian A. Kelly:

    Review by Lillian A. Kelly for Animals (Baby Touch and Feel)
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    One year old Kaitlyn likes the pictures and likes to feel the different textures associated with them. She will seek out and pursue looking and “feeling” the book on her own. That is a BIG endorsement for this book. Good first steps in creating a love of reading for my little granddaughter.

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