Rating: Summary: My 2.5 year old LOVES this book... Review: ...so much that he takes it to bed with him many nights. There are so many different things to look at: letters, numbers, surprises. Each two-page spread is a different scene. We've had it for 5 or 6 months now and he's not tired of it yet!We gave the book as a gift to a three-year old, and he probably spent more time with the book than any one of the myriad electronic gadgets and oversized presents he got. This book is a "must-read" for any Thomas fan.
Rating: Summary: Fun for Adult and Child Review: My 3-year-old son loves this book. Each set of pages focuses on a different concept like counting, colors, or the alphabet. One page has 10 flaps numbered 1-10, and under each flap are a certain number of items to count. Another page has the entire alphabet! The flaps aren't all the same size either, which is more fun for the kids. I recommend this book for children 6 and under.
Rating: Summary: Lots of flaps = Lots of fun Review: My husband bought this for our son when he was 19 mos or so. He is going to turn 2 soon and he still loves that book. He loves to look under the flaps, and has actually learned a lot from it. He never knew what a kangaroo was until he got this book. I was amazed at his ability to recall what flap the kangaroo was under! It's a bright, colorful book that any toddler will enjoy, especially if they are Thomas fans. The only downside I would say about this book is that some of the flaps are not as strong as others. My toddler has ripped off a few of them, but mostly because he is so enthusiastic about the book!
Rating: Summary: my 2 1/2 year old loves this book Review: My son is a huge Thomas fan, and can sit for quite awhile "reading" this book. He particularly enjoys finding his favorite hidden pictures under the flaps. It is a a good way to work on early counting skills and letter identification.
Rating: Summary: Thomas Lovers Lift the Flap Review: My two and one-half year old son delights in lifting the multitude of flaps. The book provides color, letter, and number recognition. He never tires of looking behind the flaps and telling me the existing objects.
Rating: Summary: Not Enough Thomas! Review: Pages with only one flap on them? Why waste the space? This book has flaps upon flaps upon flaps, so many that sometimes my two-year-old will reach for another one I've missed as I'm starting to turn the page. The last page alone is several minutes worth of flap-flipping fun. Even if your child isn't a huge Thomas fan, this is a fun book with lots of hidden things to find on each page. What's underneath will help teach colors and numbers and letters. And if they like Thomas, than they'll love this book. There's a logical progression from page to page if no actual story, but the fun in this one isn't reading out loud, it's finding flaps, lifting flaps, trying to remember what's under flaps. Highly recommended.
Rating: Summary: flaps, flaps, and more flaps! Review: Pages with only one flap on them? Why waste the space? This book has flaps upon flaps upon flaps, so many that sometimes my two-year-old will reach for another one I've missed as I'm starting to turn the page. The last page alone is several minutes worth of flap-flipping fun. Even if your child isn't a huge Thomas fan, this is a fun book with lots of hidden things to find on each page. What's underneath will help teach colors and numbers and letters. And if they like Thomas, than they'll love this book. There's a logical progression from page to page if no actual story, but the fun in this one isn't reading out loud, it's finding flaps, lifting flaps, trying to remember what's under flaps. Highly recommended.
Rating: Summary: ... Review: This is a flap book, 60 of them to be exact. The popular Thomas the Tank Engine format is used to introduce children to the alphabet and their numbers. Each covers a flap that children can uncover and find a corresponding example. Other pages host more traditional flap objects (items that fit with the story), but the learning flaps have helped...associate letters with appropriate objects and recognize number representation with appropriate groupings. The book is sturdy, which can't be said for all flap books. The typical Thomas story is here, as well as the colorful art that delights young readers. This book is a winner. Watch them learn while they enjoy.
Rating: Summary: ... Review: This is a flap book, 60 of them to be exact. The popular Thomas the Tank Engine format is used to introduce children to the alphabet and their numbers. Each covers a flap that children can uncover and find a corresponding example. Other pages host more traditional flap objects (items that fit with the story), but the learning flaps have helped...associate letters with appropriate objects and recognize number representation with appropriate groupings. The book is sturdy, which can't be said for all flap books. The typical Thomas story is here, as well as the colorful art that delights young readers. This book is a winner. Watch them learn while they enjoy.
Rating: Summary: Thomas Lovers Lift the Flap Review: This is a great book for all Thomas the Tank Engine Lovers. My 2 year old is crazy about it. There are many flaps to lift and identify items. The items under the flaps are not all related to various Thomas engines, but are generally educational. For example, the book has freight cars labled with the alphabet. You lift the flap on the freight car to see an item that starts with the corresponding letter.
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