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Touch and Feel: Dinosaur (Touch and Feel)
“ While this book does have really cool realistic pictures of dinosaurs, the textures are terrible-they basically all feel the same, other than a sticky t-rex tongue that my son couldn't get his own finger off at first and which is covered in gunk now. I really don't recommend this book. It's not terrible, but there are so many better books out there-save your money and avoid this one. ” --Maman A Droit
My First Touch & Feel Picture Cards: Numbers & Counting (MY 1ST T&F PICTURE CARDS)
“Ok, calling this an "educational toy" is a bit of a stretch, but they're fun. These are large, thick cards with bright pictures on them that have shiny/sticky/crinkly/fuzzy portions for young children to touch and enjoy. On the back they have the name of the item in English, Spanish, French (I think?), and Chinese along with pronunciation tips. They hold up well to typical toddler...” --Mosaic
My First Touch & Feel Picture Cards: Animals (MY 1ST T&F PICTURE CARDS)
“Ok, calling this an "educational toy" is a bit of a stretch, but they're fun. These are large, thick cards with bright pictures on them that have shiny/sticky/crinkly/fuzzy portions for young children to touch and enjoy. On the back they have the name of the item in English, Spanish, French (I think?), and Chinese along with pronunciation tips. They hold up well to typical toddler...” --Mosaic
My First Touch & Feel Picture Cards: First Words (MY 1ST T&F PICTURE CARDS)
“Ok, calling this an "educational toy" is a bit of a stretch, but they're fun. These are large, thick cards with bright pictures on them that have shiny/sticky/crinkly/fuzzy portions for young children to touch and enjoy. On the back they have the name of the item in English, Spanish, French (I think?), and Chinese along with pronunciation tips. They hold up well to typical toddler...” --Mosaic
Colors and Shapes (Baby Touch and Feel)
“ This is a great diaper-bag book, as it is small but fun. Each page has a simple object with a textured cut-out area and says the name of the object and the color of the object. A few of the objects are ones that don't really resonate with babies, like a heavily decorated star cookie, which I think is much more confusing than a simple shiny star would have been, but mostly the pictures are...” --Maman A Droit