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Read Reviews for Baby Dinosaur - Fiona Watt
by - written on 22/07/09 (Very useful, 45 readings)
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My baby and I are still at the stage where any book made of paper is torn, chewed and generally destroyed at the first opening (by baby, not me), so cloth books and board books are great for a safe and stressless story time. This book has been one of my baby's favourites. ** The Book The book is a padded cloth book, square in shape and 6 pages long. It is about a baby dinosaur called Diddy, it starts with Diddy breaking out of his shell. Each page has textured parts and this first page has a satiny white egg shell. There are rubbery yellow footprints which lead to the edge of the page, Diddy starts following these footprints. On ... Read the complete review
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