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Rating: Summary: My son will actually sit still for this one. Review: My 11-month-old loves this book, and loves lifting all the flaps. The flaps are a bit flimsy as others have mentioned. But so far, we have not ripped any. The story is cute, written with a cadence that I think he finds engaging. We read every day, and this one is one of his favorites (along with all the Karen Katz books).
Rating: Summary: Very interactive Review: My 18 month old was very into peek a boo when we got him this book and he would just love fliping up the pages and playing the game with all the different animals. Another great book to take in the car, airplane, or out to eat.
Rating: Summary: Love at First Sight Review: My daughter LOVES (LLLLOOOOOVVVEEESSS) this book! She has other Baby Einstein books but this one is her favorite - as soon as we finish with it she will want to read it again (and again and again). She is 16 months old and already hisses at the snake, roars at the tiger and lion, growls at the bear, and hoots at the owl. Two days ago she floored me when she pointed to the tiger and said "tiger." The great thing about this book is that it has animals from many habitats (jungle, savanah, artic, forest, ocean, desert) and tells you a little about each habitat. The story is cute - Jane is looking for an elephant and travels all over the world trying to find it - and entertaining for children. My daughter listens to the story and loves lifting the flaps to uncover the animals. She has ripped two of the flaps off (the book has for ages 18 and up) but I do not regret giving it to her at a younger age. Her love for this book has grown her love for animals. A definite "must buy."
Rating: Summary: Love at First Sight Review: My daughter LOVES (LLLLOOOOOVVVEEESSS) this book! She has other Baby Einstein books but this one is her favorite - as soon as we finish with it she will want to read it again (and again and again). She is 16 months old and already hisses at the snake, roars at the tiger and lion, growls at the bear, and hoots at the owl. Two days ago she floored me when she pointed to the tiger and said "tiger." The great thing about this book is that it has animals from many habitats (jungle, savanah, artic, forest, ocean, desert) and tells you a little about each habitat. The story is cute - Jane is looking for an elephant and travels all over the world trying to find it - and entertaining for children. My daughter listens to the story and loves lifting the flaps to uncover the animals. She has ripped two of the flaps off (the book has for ages 18 and up) but I do not regret giving it to her at a younger age. Her love for this book has grown her love for animals. A definite "must buy."
Rating: Summary: there are errors in this book Review: My son likes looking at the pictures and the flaps. However, it reads a little rough - something is off with the sentence strucutre. Also, there are errors in the printing: fishES is not the plural of fish and they connfuse the words puffins and penguins throughout the book. Confusing! I am surprised at this coming from such a reputable company.
Rating: Summary: Love Baby Einstein Books Review: The pictures in this book are VERY VIBRANT. Each pages features a story in a rhyme scheme, making it sing-songy. On the back of the book, there are some tips for parents about applying the book to your child's life.Why only 4 stars? The flaps can tear if your child plays with this book. I wish the creases of the flaps could be reinforced. The best way to encourage your child to read is to have books in the home.
Rating: Summary: Love Baby Einstein Books Review: The pictures in this book are VERY VIBRANT. Each pages features a story in a rhyme scheme, making it sing-songy. On the back of the book, there are some tips for parents about applying the book to your child's life. Why only 4 stars? The flaps can tear if your child plays with this book. I wish the creases of the flaps could be reinforced. The best way to encourage your child to read is to have books in the home.
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