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Ten Little Fingers (Board Books for Babies) written by Annie Kubler Studio : Child's Play International by Child's Play International Publisher : Child's Play International Released : 2003-04 Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 1 EAN : 9780859536103 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 29 reviews)
List Price : $4.99 Our Price : $2.05
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Beautifully illustrated board book, 8 1/4" X 8 1/4", ages 6-24 months. |
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A wonderful rhyming bedtime story for toddlers |
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My friend gave me this book as present for my daughter. I read it to her almost every night since she was 12 months old. She loves the images. |
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My daughter loves the hand motions. |
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This book contains the illustrated lyrics to the song, however having never heard the song, I merely speak the words to my daughter and help her with the hand motions. (There is a musical score on the back for those so-inclined.) |
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ten little fingers |
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This is ok, but if you are looking for great board books, try the touchy feely books like That's Not My Puppy, That's Not My Teddy. They excite a baby much more. |
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Great book! |
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I bought this book for my 8 month old and she loves to pat the pages as I read. It's easy for moms to memorize, too, but not so monotonous that you'd get sick of it the 10th time! |
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Recommend only for the youngest infants |
I bought this book and Row, Row, Row Your Boat and I am sorry I bought both of them. Unfortunately, I bought them as part of the "buy 3, get the 4th free" promotion - I bought 6 and these were my two free books. If not for that (and the return shipping costs) I would be returning them.
I have an 18 month old son and a 12 month old nephew, and neither of them are interested in these books at all. They are way too simplistic and boring.
In this book specifically, the difference in the hand movements (up, down, clapping, etc.) is so subtle in the illustrations that kids don't notice it. The book babies' heads are huge but their hands are tiny. The boys will follow along with adults if we do the motions, but that is the fun part for them - they could care less about the book because they can't see the relationship. Furthermore, it is impossible to hold the book and the baby and demonstrate the hand movements at the same time.
In my opinion, this book might be good for about a 3-6 month old when they are mostly looking at pictures and listening to the sound of your voice reading. My son has been listening to books since birth and is way beyond such a short, simplistic book. Over Christmas we had a board book with both verses of Frosty the Snowman, and he would ask me to sing that to him over and over.
I agree with the person who said they bought these books based on the recommendations from other Americancivilwar users, and feels misled. I especially relied on the grandparent of the 20-month old, and after seeing the book I totally disagree with them. I'm disappointed. |
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