Touchy Feely Books: That's Not My Puppy - Fiona Watt
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Thats not my puppy, he's too much fun to read with your children
Touchy Feely Books: That's Not My Puppy - Fiona Watt

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Touchy Feely Books: That's Not My Puppy - Fiona Watt

Date: 06/09/09

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Advantages: lovely colours and textiles

Disadvantages: none

Thats not my series of childrens tactile books which are designed to give children a tactile way into learning. There are loads and loads of these not my books and we have the thats not my dinosaur, plane, pirate and dog.

Thats not my puppy is as with all the others printed on big thick cardboard type paper in bright colours and each has a tactile element linked to why its not your puppy.

The front of the book is a white puppy with a grey hairy coat and thats why he's not your puppy, as with all the thats not my books there is a white mouse on each page. I like the series because each page has a different reason for it not being your puppy and each has a different part of the dog in different tactile material as a reason for it not to be your puppy.

The second page is a type of french poodle in pink with a fluffy tale, we also have a dog with a shiny collar and a dog very like our own red setter with big hairy ears but thats why he's not our puppy.

Finally we come to the final page and the dog has a squishy nose, and thats why he's our puppy. I love these books and my one year old is starting to bring the books to me to read with him and he's started touching the bright colours and different materials on each page. He hasn't spotted the little white mouse yet but I guess that will come.

These are great little books and teach your children about different materials and colours.

Summary: Great to read with very young children