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by - written on 19/01/09 (Very useful, 56 readings)
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Every now and again the Mrs gets some exclusive internet deals from Avon and this was one of them. She was able to order this for our grandson for £2.50 which she thought was very good for a sound book. Normally you'd expect to pay around £6.99 for this which I think is reasonable for a book with sound buttons and a brand name character. The grandson was immediately thrilled with this when it was produced for bedtime reading as he loves Thomas and anything noisy too. We read this with him sat up in bed and me leaning beside so I could hold the book and read it but he could get to the buttons easily which is a great way to share the story ... Read the complete review
by - written on 05/03/08 (Very useful, 60 readings)
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Thomas & Friends Noisy Surprise Book This was just one of many presents that Jack received from my Mum this year and it is one he absolutely loves. He is really into reading and I have found it difficult to read with his paper books as he often tried to reach out and scrunch up the pages. With board books of course he can't do this and this one is just like that. Noisy Surprise is a board book with sound buttons that can be pressed to make all different noises relating to the pictures. Throughout the story when a sound effect is needed there will be a symbol relating to that of one of the buttons on the right hand side of the book ... Read the complete review
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