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That's Not My Bunny: Its Tail Is Too Fluffy (Usborne Touchy Feely)

That's Not My Bunny: Its Tail Is Too Fluffy (Usborne Touchy Feely)
By Fiona Watt

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Product Description

This board book contains a search for "my bunny" to encourage interactive play. It includes lots of different textures to touch such as fluffy cottontails and soft, furry ears.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #38911 in Books
  • Brand: EDC Publishing
  • Published on: 2005-12
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: .70 pounds
  • Binding: Board book
  • 10 pages

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Customer Reviews

Darling Book !5
I bought this book for my daughter for her 1st Easter when she was almost 11 months old. She loves to rub her fingers over the parts of the bunny as I read and will turn the pages when she's done. This is her favorite book to read before bedtime and usually takes it to bed! It's a very cute book and this one and the others in the series are sure to be every baby's favorite!

My toddler loves to 'read' these books solo too!5
We started our collection with 'not my Kitty' and 'not my puppy', we added 'not my bunny' at Christmas time, my 18 month old LOVES these books, she brings them to us to read to her and will also sit and 'read' them solo, we've invested in 6 more. Another great book, not by the same author is 'Tails'.

Fuzzy, Fluffy, Squashy Fun5
Our twin babies are enjoying these "That's Not My..." books. These are more engaging than some of the other touchy-feely books we've got. Some books put materials in the pages for the babies to touch, just for the sake of having them there - and the words don't seem to "match up" with the thing we're feeling, or they are so stretched for material that it barely makes sense what we're feeling. Many of the "touchy-feely" books simply lack story content. That's not true of these Usborne touchy-feelies. The text is simple and makes sense to toddlers, and gives them a wider vocabulary of adjectives -- especially "tactile" words, like "fuzzy," "fluffy," "shiny," "hairy," and even (in "That's Not My Teddy"), "squashy!"

For bigger babies (my babies are just one year old), it's neat to notice a cute little mouse who shows up on every page. That's one thing I love about Usborne baby books - even when the babies are tired of looking at the main story, there's always the cute little mouse to notice and talk about!