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Thomas the Tank Engine's Big Lift - And - Look Book (Board book) (Hardcover)
by Owen Bell
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Children's book, Age 0-3, Tank engine |
Market price: ¥ 139.00
MSL price:
¥ 128.00
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Pre-order item, lead time 3-7 weeks upon payment [ COD term does not apply to pre-order items ] |
MSL rating:
Good for Gifts
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MSL Pointer Review:
This flap book is used to introduce the children to the colors, the alphabet and the numbers. |
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Author: Owen Bell
Publisher: Random House
Pub. in: August, 1996
ISBN: 0679880720
Pages: 12
Measurements: 11.4 x 10.2 x 0.6 inches
Origin of product: USA
Order code: BC00437
Other information: Brdbk edition ISBN-13: 978-0679880721
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This is a flap book, 60 of them to be exact.
The popular Thomas the Tank Engine format is used to introduce children to the alphabet and their numbers. Each covers a flap that children can uncover and find a corresponding example. Other pages host more traditional flap objects (items that fit with the story), but the learning flaps have helped...associate letters with appropriate objects and recognize number representation with appropriate groupings.
The book is sturdy, which can't be said for all flap books. The typical Thomas story is here, as well as the colorful art that delights young readers.
This book is a winner. Watch them learn while they enjoy.
Target readers:
Kids aged below 5.
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Illustrated in full color. Jam-packed with loads of flaps to "lift, look, and learn" from, this book will have young children searching for engines painted blue, green, or red, counting from 1 to 10, and learning the alphabet.
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Heather Parisi (MSL quote), USA
<2007-06-28 00:00>
IN A NUTSHELL: THOMAS THE TANK ENGINE + COLORS - SHAPES - SIZES - OBJECTS - LETTERS & 60+ FLAPS!
More than 60 flaps are within this colorful and rather wonderful board book featuring the venerable Thomas The Tank Engine!
WHAT IS IT? A STURDY FUN BOOK THAT IS A TERRIFIC LEARNING TOOL
Essentially, we go through a day with Thomas and it all rhymes. We can read it to our children, and then allow them to explore the book and peek under the more than 60 flaps that have something hidden inside. The book features colors and numbers, followed by sizes, shapes and letters. Everything in this book with be familar yet new to any young fan of the Thomas The Tank Engine series.
BOTTOM LINE: IT'S A GOOD THING THAT THIS BOOK IS STURDY BECAUSE KIDS REALLY GET INTO IT!
It is all very simple, but because children tend to explore this book over and over, the colors, shapes, numbers, and letters tend to become familar and painlessly learned as the book is frequently explored and examined.
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Beth Cholette (MSL quote), USA
<2007-06-28 00:00>
I bought this as a birthday gift for my 4-year old niece, who absolutely LOVES Thomas; both she and her younger sister (2 years old) can name each and every engine, including their colors and numbers. In fact, just as Thomas appeals to a wide range of ages, so does this book: my younger niece enjoyed just lifting the flaps and looking at the pictures, while my older niece could actually engage in the educational activites (e.g., counting the number of items, finding things that are big, etc.). There are MANY flaps on each page, and they hold up well to repeated openings of little hands. If you have any children in your life who are fans of Thomas, trust me, they will LOVE this book.
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A reader (MSL quote), USA
<2007-06-28 00:00>
All lift-and-Peek board books are great, but if your child loves Thomas as much as mine, he'll carry it with him whereever he goes; read it in the car, at bedtime, and all other times of the day. Our 3-yr-old son actually got 3 of these books (all different) and between the 3 of them, he just can't read them enough. This one is his favorite, as there are SO many flaps and the book is so big--and a big bonus-it's educational too! Lots of things to learn about in this book--practicing colors, counting, and the abc's. A must-have for Thomas lovers.
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Ginny Bultman (MSL quote), USA
<2007-06-28 00:00>
I bought this book for my then 20 month old Thomas the Train fan. At first, he enjoyed opening the flaps and seeing the surprises behind. Then, as he began to learn all his numbers and letters, he enjoyed playing the "show me what's behind the letter B" game. Now that he is 26 months, he is up to the challenge of remembering what is behind each flap before we look. This book is growing with my child.
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