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Jungle Animals Mazes (Dover Little Activity Books) Overview
Learn about koalas, tapirs, a fruit bat and other unusual creatures as you help them make their way through 46 fascinating mazes.
Jungle Animals Mazes (Dover Little Activity Books) Review
Each maze has black and white drawings of jungle animals involved in the maze. Each has a one line objective that a child of 4 to 5 would enjoy. I disagree with the age range of 4-8, these mazes are not suitable for children over five.
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Big Board First 100 Animals (First Words) Features
Big Board First 100 Animals (First Words) Overview
Ideal for ages 2 and up
Features 100 animal words for children to learn and build their vocabulary.
Simple design in a large, colorful and sturdy format.
Big Board First 100 Animals (First Words) Review
This book is something unbeliveable – it is my sons fare most favorite book for 3 months already (we got it on 1st year birthday). He reads this book many times a day and newer gets bored! He points an animals and asks to say what it is and how it says even he already knows most of them. We have many similar carbords picture books but this is something magical… And who said that children books should be tiny? Maybe the size and colorfull background make the magic?… We are looking forward to have ather books of this series!
Recomend for all 100%!
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Little Zoo Animals Coloring Book (Dover Little Activity Books) Overview
Mini-format menagerie of 60 animals?from aardvarks to zebras. Cavalcade of charming, realistically drawn creatures includes kangaroos, elephants, a grizzly bear, walrus, penguins, weasel, eagle, orangutan, mountain lion, dozens of other animals?many depicted with their young. Captions.
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Touch and Feel: Touch and Feel Neighborhood Animals (Baby Einstein) Review
I love the board books because they are so sturdy! I also enjoy the realistic pictures in this book although my grand daughter doesn’t seem to care the least at this point.
I’m sure as she gets older and is able to recognize the animals more she will enjoy this book more, but at this time(4 and half months) she likes bold bright colors.
I know the books says newborn but I wouldn’t say that they will enjoy the pictures as much as the sound of your voice reading to them.
Plus for a penny this is a great value and something that you can pick up now for them later when they will truly enjoy that type of photography!
All in All Baby Einstein has done it again for me!
Touch and Feel: Touch and Feel Neighborhood Animals (Baby Einstein) Overview
Curious babies will love this new Baby Einstein board book, featuring stunning full-color photos of neighborhood animals with touch and feel panels. Babies will be introduced to animals that live in their neighborhood through endearing text and delightful illustrations.
Baby Einstein Books is an imprint of developmentally appropriate, interactive books designed to introduce children ages 0-3 to classic poetry, art, and foreign languages in a fun and accessible way. A combination of playful images, beautiful photography, and bold illustrations with multilayered text will captivate and stimulate babies and young children. This “humanities for babies” program, based on the award-winning video series, taps into the natural learning potential of young children–and their parents’ aspirations for them.
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Little Zoo Animals Coloring Book (Dover Little Activity Books) Overview
Mini-format menagerie of 60 animals?from aardvarks to zebras. Cavalcade of charming, realistically drawn creatures includes kangaroos, elephants, a grizzly bear, walrus, penguins, weasel, eagle, orangutan, mountain lion, dozens of other animals?many depicted with their young. Captions.
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Madeline Loves Animals Review

It is not my 8 mo. old’s favorite book (she loves Buenas Noches Gorila & Look Who’s Talking at the Zoo & Olivia)but she does enjoy the big, colorful pictures. I think she also likes the size of the book. I personally like that the book is very short, quick and that it rhymes. (It’s a nice follow-up to her longer books) And, of course, who doesn’t love madeline? Overall, it’s a nice book to have, but not the most engaging.
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Perfect for Baby Madeline – Gepetto – Mendota Heights, MN
We just had a Madeline birth in the family so this is a must. We have had version of this book for our 6 kids and 14 grand kids over the years and it is great even if you child is not named Madeline. It is a thick paged, indestructible book with excellent printing. Very highly recommended. Children love it.
Great intro book to Madeline – S. Lawson – VA
My daughter received this book, along with the cloth Madeline doll, for Xmas. She loves them both. This book is a great intro for a younger child (she is 21 months) into the world of Madeline.
Pretty good illustrations, age appropriate content – Victoria VanTassel – NY United States
Madeline is really for a bit older kids so I did not expect my 14 m.o. like this book a whole lot. I was surprised to see my daughter excited about it.
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