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Teletubbies: Dipsy Dances

 
Description: ISBN 1405900369 / Genre: Junior Books / One of four new board books to reintroduce each of the Teletubbies - Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa ... more
Teletubbies: Dipsy Dances ... and Po. Mirroring the clever new series of Teletubbies - Teletubbies Everywhere', these simple, fun board books introduce early learning concepts such as opposites, colours and numbers.

Newest Review: ... and basically teaches children about movement through the Teletubbies. Although the title of the book is Dipsy Dances, all ... more

 ... the teletubbies feature equally in the book. There is a book for each teletubby in the range, but I haven't tried any of those yet. Each teletubby has a double paged spread in which they do some sort of movement i.e. dancing, jumping and marching. The interactive element for children is on every page. Along the bottom of the page, there is a raised line which follows the path of the teletubby across the page, and you are encouraged to help your child trace the line with their finger, my son does try on his own but e...more

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Pages: 24, Paperback, Penguin Character Books Ltd
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Pages: 12, Board book, Penguin Character Books Ltd
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mummy2harry
Premium Review Teletubbies: Dipsy Dances: Dancing Dipsy entertains my son! (463 words)
by - written on 13/07/07 (Very useful, 101 readings)
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My 16 month old is a massive Teletubbies fan, and also loves sitting with me reading a book during our quiet time as well. So when I saw this in Borders, I decided to buy it as I knew my son and I would be able to enjoy it together. And I am pleased to say I was right about that fact! The book is labelled as "A first concepts board book for babies". I would agree with this because there is no story for the child to follow, it is all very colourful, there is an interactive element to the book I will go on to explain in a minute, and basically teaches children about movement through the Teletubbies. Although the title of the book is Dipsy ...  Read the complete review

 

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