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1: Good for Pooh Fans
This is not the best touch-and-feel book out there, but it is very nice if you are a Pooh fan. It uses the original Shepherd illustrations, and includes some interesting textures (like "sticky"!) that you don't see in other touch-and-feel books. However, the touch spots are not very large, and my boys had trouble following the story. It was soon put aside in favor of Fuzzy Fuzzy Fuzzy by Boyton and the classic Pat the Bunny.
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2: good tactile but clunky story
Nice illustrations and good sturdy touchables but the story might not entertain older toddlers. My one year old loves to "read" it herself and find the place to touch on each page. Seems like a disjointed edit of longer Pooh story.
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3: Best touch and feel I have found
This really is a high quality touch and feel book; they are usually so disappointing. There is a page with sticky honey, one with a shiny balloon and one with Christopher Robin's wellies (among others). My 10 month old really enjoys playing with it and the sensations are so distinct that I can't help but think he is learning from it. There is no story, but that is not to be expected from a touch and feel.
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4: Great sensory book for pre-schoolers
This book is really great for little ones to touch as you read it to them or by themselves. I bought it for my 17 month old grandchild
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