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Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?: 50th Anniversary Edition by Bill Martin

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5.0

I borrowed this book from the Children's Centre and didn't want to return it when our time was up. The rhyme really got my son excited and he would rock back and forth to the tune created by the syllables.

This is a great book and also teaches colours.

The version I had was paper so it wouldn't have lasted two minutes in his hand (he eats everything). At the time my son was about 9 months old. It has inspired me to look for other books by this writer and I have added it to my son's Christmas and birthday wish list.
That's Not My Lion... by Fiona Watt

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5.0

My friend used these books for her three children (1 boy and 2 twin girls). Then she passed them on for my son to enjoy.

He loves them we have the lion, kitten and puppy one.

The feely pages not only make the story interactive but it also makes the pages easier to open. My son will often play with his books, opening the pages and feeling the part that has a different texture. We have one of these as a first story to settle down before bed. He also often reaches for them during the day to explore and practice turning pages.

My son has been enjoying this series since he was 6 months old.
That's Not My Puppy... by Fiona Watt

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5.0

My friend used these books for her three children (1 boy and 2 twin girls). Then she passed them on for my son to enjoy.

He loves them we have the lion, kitten and puppy one.

The feely pages not only make the story interactive but it also makes the pages easier to open. My son will often play with his books, opening the pages and feeling the part that has a different texture. We have one of these as a first story to settle down before bed. He also often reaches for them during the day to explore and practice turning pages.

My son has been enjoying this series since he was 6 months old.
That's Not My Monkey... by Fiona Watt

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5.0

My friend used these books for her three children (1 boy and 2 twin girls). Then she passed them on for my son to enjoy.

He loves them we have the lion, kitten and puppy one.

The feely pages not only make the story interactive but it also makes the pages easier to open. My son will often play with his books, opening the pages and feeling the part that has a different texture. We have one of these as a first story to settle down before bed. He also often reaches for them during the day to explore and practice turning pages.

My son has been enjoying this series since he was 6 months old.
That's Not My Kitten... by Fiona Watt

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5.0

My friend used these books for her three children (1 boy and 2 twin girls). Then she passed them on for my son to enjoy.

He loves them we have the lion, kitten and puppy one.

The feely pages not only make the story interactive but it also makes the pages easier to open. My son will often play with his books, opening the pages and feeling the part that has a different texture. We have one of these as a first story to settle down before bed. He also often reaches for them during the day to explore and practice turning pages.

My son has been enjoying this series since he was 6 months old.