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Every one Hide From Wibbly Pig - Mick Inkpen


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Every one Hide From Wibbly Pig - Mick Inkpen

 
Description: Author: Mick Inkpen / Genre: Junior Books / Play hide-and-seek with Wibbly Pig in the pages of this lift-the-flap book. ... more
Every one Hide From Wibbly Pig - Mick Inkpen ... Where is Tiny Pig? Open doors and lift cushions to find his hiding place. There is a double flap surprise at the end.

Newest Review: ... all parents have a memory of their own children hiding behind something inappropriate which fails to hide them. Tiny pig ... more

 ... does exactly that at the opening of the book which pulls you in immediately. You can relate to every character and it is extremely user friendly - even very young children can handle the book, turn the pages, lift the flaps without damage. If a child can interact with a book in this way, they learn to love books but it helps their attention, hand eye coordination, ability to anticipate, empathise and so the list goes on. I defy anyone, adult or child, to not read this book time and time again. Educationally brilliant ...more

tb4ms
Premium Review Every one Hide From Wibbly Pig - Mick Inkpen: Hide-and-Seek (543 words)
by - written on 31/01/07 (Very useful, 59 readings)
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This little pig has to be one of the most adorable children's characters of his time, children and adult just warm to his 'wibbly wobbliness'! In this series of books, Wibbly Pig does just about everything that a toddler may do thereby gaining huge universal child appeal ~ The story ~ This is a very simple hide and seek / peek-a-boo 'lift the flap' book. 'Wibbly Pig is counting, everyone hide!' And so begins the game........ Tiny Pig, Big Pig and all of the other friends scamper off to find the best hiding place. And then Wibbly Pig sets off to find them all: Who's in the shower? Who's under the towel? ...  Read the complete review

anwar7
Premium Review Where have I gone? (484 words)
by - written on 30/09/04 (Very useful, 103 readings)
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For my sons second birthday he was given many presents. Six months later most are seldom played with but one stands out as special, a book by the brilliant Milk Inkpen.The book in question is called everyone hide from wibbly pig and it is another great favourite with my son. Everyone hide from wibbly pig is a lift the flap book which are great for interaction with a young child. This book has thick pages and a strong wipe clean cover. The flaps are of good quality card and so do not tear as other flap books we have owned have done. Wibbly pig is counting so all the other pigs have to go and hide. Tiny pig chooses to hide his face behind his scarf! ...  Read the complete review

mumsymary
Premium Review Every one Hide From Wibbly Pig - Mick Inkpen: Are you hiding (381 words)
by - written on 18/08/05 (Very useful, 106 readings)
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Are you hiding? Boo, found you, you are in front of your computer. Boo , hide and seek uis one of the first games we play as babiesand young children. Everyone hide from Wibbly Pig is a children’s book by Mick Inkpen. There are several books about Wibbly pig this one is a favourite. This book can be bought for about £5.50p new. I cannot remember where I bought Adrian’s copy from possibly a charity shop Tesco’s sells it as does Amazon and many other bookstores. This book is suitable for children aged between 1 and 4 yrs old. Boo, hide and seek is a popular game with babies and toddlers this book is a lift up flab book that indulges in this ...  Read the complete review

specialman
Premium Review One of the most engaging children's books in print (229 words)
by - written on 13/07/09 (Useful, 17 readings)
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Who doesn't play hide and seek with their children? And if your answer is 'me' then I question your parenting skills. This book is timeless, children through all ages, across cultures and backgrounds play hide and seek but what is so beautiful is all parents have a memory of their own children hiding behind something inappropriate which fails to hide them. Tiny pig does exactly that at the opening of the book which pulls you in immediately. You can relate to every character and it is extremely user friendly - even very young children can handle the book, turn the pages, lift the flaps without damage. If a child can interact with a book in this way, they learn to ...  Read the complete review

 

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