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Books in MAGIC WINDOWS TOUCH AND FEEL series

  • Bug's World Touch and Feel

    Beck Ward

    Hardcover (Running Press, March 30, 2005)
    Innovative “touch and feel” textures such as faux fur and bristles for a honeybee and velvet for a spider add a fanciful aspect to the bright, inviting illustrations and informative text that teaches kids how honeybees collect pollen from flowers and other fun, real-life facts while they're learning, looking, and touching.
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  • Under The Sea

    Beck Ward

    Board book (Running Press, Sept. 8, 2004)
    These interactive books, perfect for engaging young minds and hands, get a whole new twist with the addition of a touch and feel element on every page. Designed for children aged 3 years and older, MAGIC WINDOWS TOUCH AND FEEL introduces early-learning concepts with an interactive component, via a touchable, changing-picture mechanism that's fun and full of surprises.
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  • On the Go Touch and Feel

    Beck Ward

    Board book (Running Press, March 30, 2005)
    Young readers are given clues and asked to identify things that go. These clues contain important facts to help children to learn the unique properties of airplanes, trucks, submarines, and other vehicles. Fun “touch and feel” textures include corrugated silver cardboard to simulate a fire engine's radiator, and rubber to recall a tractor's tires.
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  • Life In The Jungle

    Beck Ward

    Board book (Running Press, Sept. 8, 2004)
    These interactive books, perfect for engaging young minds and hands, get a whole new twist with the addition of a touch and feel element on every page. Designed for children aged 3 years and older, MAGIC WINDOWS TOUCH AND FEEL introduces early-learning concepts with an interactive component, via a touchable, changing-picture mechanism that's fun and full of surprises.
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  • On the Go Touch and Feel

    Beck Ward

    Board book (Running Press Kids, March 30, 2005)
    Young readers are given clues and asked to identify things that go. These clues contain important facts to help children to learn the unique properties of airplanes, trucks, submarines, and other vehicles. Fun “touch and feel” textures include corrugated silver cardboard to simulate a fire engine’s radiator, and rubber to recall a tractor’s tires.
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