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Pat The Bunny (Hardcover)
by Dorothy Kunhardt
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Entertainment, Bestsellers, Ages 0-3, Children's book |
Market price: ¥ 128.00
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The original classic touch and feel book that has been entertaining babies for over 60 years.
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Author: Dorothy Kunhardt
Publisher: Golden Books
Pub. in: May, 2001
ISBN: 0307120007
Pages: 20
Measurements: 5.5 x 5.3 x 1.2 inches
Origin of product: USA
Order code: BC00008
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one of the bestselling children's books |
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Golden Touch and Feel Books are irresistible first books for toddlers. They contain things to touch, things to move, things to smell, and hidden surprises to peek at. Dorothy Kunhardt's Pat the Bunny, published in 1940, is one of the bestselling children's books of all time.
Pat the Bunny is a book so dear, so simple, and so perfect that it is deceptive. It really can teach a very young baby about textures and colors and the fact that the world is a varied and wonderful place.
The book has such different activities in it. Most books of this genre have only flaps or at most flaps and textures. This however has smell, mirror, a mini-book, textured beard on Dad, a hole to stick your finger in, and of course bunny. The pages are also very easy for a little one to grab and turn. The baby has been enjoying this book for several months and doesn't seem to get bored with it.
Target readers:
kids aged 0-5
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Dorothy Kunhardt is a very influential American author of children's books designed to be read to small children. When most children's books were moralistic young adult novels, Kunhardt was writing books like Junket is Nice and Pat the Bunny with handwritten text, funny repetitious words, and things to touch and feel inside the books. She used "noble nonsense that, like Lear's, could be at once ridiculous and poignant".
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Golden Touch and Feel Books are irresistible first books for toddlers. They contain things to touch, things to move, things to smell, and hidden surprises to peek at. Dorothy Kunhardt's Pat the Bunny, published in 1940, is one of the bestselling children's books of all time. Its companions in this set, Pat the Cat and Pat the Puppy, were written and illustrated by Dorothy Kunhardt's daughter, Edith. These three books make a perfect gift-already boxed and ready for wrapping!
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Nathaniel L, Fargo, ND
<2006-12-20 00:00>
We bought our first Pat the Bunny book when our oldest child was 6 months old. That was nineteen years ago. Over the years we have purchased multiple copies of this wonderful book....reading and sharing it with our children, over and over until the pages became loose at the binding, poor pat's fur rubbed ratty and daddy's beard smooth. Then we knew it was time for a new copy.
This is not a book you purchase and then place on your child's shelf to be enjoyed alone. There are mountains of hard board books for that purpose. This is an interactive book to be read and shared by parent and child. IF what you are searching for is a book to keep your child quiet....pass Pat the Bunny by. If you are looking for a book to be read with your child on your lap. That will bring smiles, giggles, and fond memories for years to come; this is the book for you.
Our older children now read the book to our year and a half old twin daughters. This is a classic to be loved. |
Peggy Rozell, USA
<2006-12-20 00:00>
I have 2 daughters - one age 23 who just gave birth to a baby girl, Emma Jill, last week; and another daughter, age 18, who is living in Heaven following a car accident on August 2, 2002. 23 years ago, I purchased Pat the Bunny (Touch and Feel Book) for my first daughter, Jennifer. Around the time she was 6-10 months old, she already knew what Pat the Bunny was. Every single day, she insisted that we share Pat the Bunny together! She loved the book and it calmed her in a way that no other books or toys did. When my second daughter, Jill, came along, she was the same way; however, she had even stronger feelings about Pat the Bunny. She even slept with it! I believe Pat the Bunny is an excellent book for children beginning at about 6 months old. Today, my little granddaughter will receive her first package in the mail - Pat the Bunny! I hope she receives the same enjoyment as her mother and aunt did and I am very sure she will! Thank you to Dorothy Kunhardt for creating a book that is so touching for all children. |
Penny, Mo USA
<2006-12-20 00:00>
This is a delightful story about two children, Paul and Judy. This story tells of the many things that children can do. It allows children to experience all their senses. This is definitely a good book for early childhood.
This book tells what Paul and Judy can do and then invites the children to try it as well. It involves most of their senses from smelling flowers to putting their finger through mother's ring. Children love this book because it allows them to be active participants instead of passive listeners.
The clear, uncluttered background makes it easy for children to understand the main action going on in the page. There are different textures used from a soft bunny to daddy's scratchy beard. The softer pastel colors really let the activities shine. The book is one of my favorites. I even went and bought one of my own and a video that goes along with it. I read it to all my family and friends all the time.
This book is meant for early childhood, but I think it could be very helpful in teaching young special education students as well. |
A reader, USA
<2006-12-20 00:00>
My son got this book when he was 2 or 3 months old. We would read it to him occasionally as he was getting older. When he got to be about 6 months, he could do most of the things in the book (play peek-a-boo with Paul, pat the bunny, etc.). Now that he is a year, he does everything - he waves to Paul & Judy, he puts his finger in the ring, smells the flowers, etc. He loves this book so much, the cover has come off and we have to purchase another.
The great thing about this book is that there is something fun for them to do on every page, and it grows with your child. The only drawback I found is that it's not super-durable if your child really loves it and reads it over and over and over and over.
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