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Teletubbies Play Hide-And-Seek!: A Lift-The-Flap Book (Teletubbies) Studio : Scholastic by Scholastic Publisher : Scholastic Released : 1998-10 Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 1 EAN : 9780590386173 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 13 reviews)
List Price : $5.99 Our Price : $89.99
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A fun Baby Book |
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I really don't care of teletubbies. But boy did both of my kids. They loved this book because they ask questions like who's hiding behind the tree and the kids would flip it up or down and find who it was. They were anxious. A very enjoyable book to read and fun! |
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Great |
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It's a great book for older kids. My daughter tore all the pop up parts out of the book so now we pretend that it's peek-a-boo. |
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Good For Tubbie-Fanatic Toddlers |
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This pop-up book asks you who's hiding behind different things, with the Teletubbies being behind the first four hiding places. Then comes Noo-noo & finally all the Teletubbies are hidden. While 1 or 2 year olds who like the show will probably get some giggles out of it, the book's art work is lacking. It's pretty stale fare, especially the sky. Couldn't they have put at least one bird, or maybe the sun with the baby's face in it up there? This seems to be a rush-job to capitalize on the popularity of the tv show. Looks like it worked - the copy we have is a 5th edition. There's many other pop-up books out there that are done much better, but if your little kiddies love the Tubbies, I'm sure they'll dig this. |
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Teletubbies Play Hide-and-Seek |
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My 8-month old daughter LOVES this book! It makes her laugh out loud and she already has figured out how to lift the flaps on her own when we read it! It's a cute little book for babies and toddlers. I don't mind the Teletubbies so much anymore! :-) |
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Teletubbies play hide and seek |
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I know most parents cringe at the thought of the Teletubbies,me too, but my one year old loves them. In "Teletubbies Play Hide and Seek" little ones are asked to find the Teletubbies under the flaps. After just a couple of readings she understood how to wait until mommy reads the words before she lifts the flap. She also learned the word boo. It's a little word, but it's a start. You might not enjoy the Teletubbies, but it's worth it to watch your child's face light up. |
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