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Other editions of book Baby Touch and Feel: Farm Animals

  • Baby Touch and Feel: Farm Animals

    DK

    Board book (DK Children, Dec. 19, 2011)
    Introduce your baby to farm animals with this touch-and-feel baby board book. Tickle and stroke each tactile texture together with your baby and watch them discover their favorite farm friends, from a velvety cow to a woolly sheep, a fluffy chick, and more. Covering early learning concepts such as colors, shapes, and patterns, Baby Touch and Feel Farm Animals is perfect for encouraging tiny fingers to explore and young minds to develop, while its sturdy pages with rounded corners make it a book that will last for years of reading fun. Series description: Baby Touch and Feel books are the perfect series for the very youngest readers. These small, padded books excite babies and toddlers with their foil and touch-and-feel covers. Each book in this affordable series contains twelve vibrant interior pages with bold, engaging images. Containing large word labels, each page has foil or glitter to behold or a texture to touch. These safe novelty textures intrigue babies and are perfect for little fingers to feel. The Baby Touch and Feel series encourages sensory development, language skills, and early reading skills while teaching colors, shapes, patterns, opposites, and more.
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  • Baby Touch and Feel: Farm Animals

    DK Publishing

    Board book (DK Preschool, Dec. 19, 2011)
    More than 600,000 copies sold series wide! With padded covers, simple images, and an amazing range of novelty textures, Baby Touch and Feel books capture the attention of the very youngest children, and create an experience they'll want to repeat again and again. Textured format promotes sensory learning Simple visuals and labels encourage recognition and naming of objects Small size develops book handling skills Sturdy white board with rounded corners make these books safe for baby
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  • Baby Touch and Feel: Farm Animals

    Shannon Beatty

    Hardcover (DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley), Dec. 19, 2011)
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