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by - written on 26/07/07 (Very useful, 54 readings)
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This book is the latest addition to my son's ever growing Teletubbies book collection, and already one of his favourites. It is a great touch-and-feel book featuring the ever lovable Teletubbies, and their typical brightly coloured simple text books. This book is another board book with the Teletubbies, and is aimed at toddlers and pre-school children. There isn't a story as such in this book, there are just statements and questions, as well as the touch and feel elements. I think the touch and feel patches are what makes this book such a hit with Harry. He knows exactly where to put his hands when I turn the pages, and sits there stroking it with his fingers ... Read the complete review
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