Some things become life experiences not only for one's child, but for oneself. "Pat the Bunny" is such a book. It is so dear, so simple, and so very, very perfect that it is deceptive. It really can teach a very young baby about textures and colors and the fact that the world is a varied and wonderful place. When my first child (now almost 18) was less than 6 months old, I would take her tiny hand and place her chubby fingers on each different texture...the bunny, the cloth, and of course my favorite...Daddy's scratchy beard! (a piece of sandpaper). I don't know how much of the simple and sweet words my daughter absorbed, but she was cuddled in my arms, being rocked (our favorite place to read) and she definitely liked to touch the textures. Now the interesting thing is that the book remained special, and when she should have outgrown it, she did not. It remained in the collection. I think that's because it is just so peaceful and simple, remnants of a former time. see more details and costomer reviews
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Color Zoo
Curious George at the Zoo (CGTV Touch-and-Feel Board Book) (A Touch and Feel Book)
Dear Zoo: A Lift-the-Flap Book
Edward the Emu
Goodnight Moon
How One Little Polar Bear Captivated The World (Knut)
My Heart Is Like a Zoo
Pat the Bunny (Touch and Feel Book)
Put Me in the Zoo (I can read it all by myself' Beginner Books)
The Mixed-Up Chameleon
The Secret Zoo: Riddles and Danger
Where's Walrus?
Wild About Books (Irma S and James H Black Honor for Excellence in Children's Literature (Awards)
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