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Lädt ... Babies in the Forest: Lift-a-Flap Children's Board Book (Babies Love)von Ginger Swift
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"Meet forest animals with Rusty and Ruby! This chunky board book has especially thick flaps for baby to lift and grasp. Illustrations include lots of details to hold babys attention."--Provided by publisher. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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This chubby little board book features two adorable foxes, Rusty and Ruby. The thick pages show the adorable foxes meeting other woodland creatures, tasting berries, and playing in the forest. On the left page is a sentence, "Ruby and Rusty love playing in the fall leaves" and the right side has the flap and sometimes a question, "Who is hiding in the branches?" The flaps are double-thick like the sturdy pages and set into a shallow depression with a space around them, not flush like flaps usually are. This means little fingers can easily pry them up without difficulty.
The book is about 4xx inches and the edges are cut in curves, adding additional texture and making it easier to turn the pages. The front cover is also embossed. This has a very sturdy construction and even if you're reluctant to buy flaps is one you can feel safe in adding to your collection.
I really liked the way the text is arranged to help the adult reading it interact with the child, using questions, finding things in the pictures, and following the simple "plot".
Verdict: This is a delightful choice for little ones, babies up to toddlers. The sweet illustrations and simple text make a good read-aloud and the flaps add an additional dimension to experience. A strong addition to any board book collection.
ISBN: 9781680521887; Published June 2017 by Cottage Door Press; Purchased for the library