Pros: photos, things to feel, simple and short Cons: none
When my husband and I go out on dates, we always try to hit a Borders or Barnes and Noble on the way home to pick up a book for our son. On one of our outings when he was still a wee babe we picked up Touch and Feel Farm and he seemed quite happy ...
Pros: Textures are fun to touch, feel and taste; Develops book/reading skills for infants Cons: Sometimes the animals' fur gets a little damp from tasting
My nephew Kayden is a definitely a member of the family... at 10 months old he is already passionate about books. He's a very squirmy, needy baby who always needs to be on the go, especially after taking his first step last week. Needless to say when ...
Pros: Easy to hold for little hands, bright colors, great pictures Cons: A little pricey
My nine month old twins love books. Every night, we sit and read to them before they go to sleep. Their favorite books are the ones where they can feel different textures on the pages. These books usually have to do with animals.Such is the case ...
Pros: Helps stimulate senses, Teaches farm animals, Small book, Easy to read Cons: Mostly soft animals, Doesn't include a cow or rooster
As most parents know, reading frequently to your child has numerous benefits. Not only does it boost his/her intelligence, its builds his/her vocabulary and imagination. Touch and Feel Farm, published by DK Publishing is an excellent first book ...
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