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"Teletubbies": Dipsy Dances
Pages: 24, Paperback, Penguin Character Books Ltd Last Update 15.12.2009 06:06
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Dipsy Dances (Teletubbies)
Pages: 12, Board book, Penguin Character Books Ltd Last Update 15.12.2009 06:06
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Pages: 48, Hardcover, Penguin Character Books Ltd Last Update 15.12.2009 06:06
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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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