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by - written on 21/08/08 (Very useful, 101 readings)
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Who's In The Garden? by Naomi Russell is a lovely lift the flap book which my 14 month old granddaughter loves now but it took some coaxing for her to really become interested in it. The book is themed around the garden and on each page is a flap for my granddaughter to lift so she can see who is hiding behind it. She's seen it so often now that she must know who is hiding where but she always giggles and gets excited when she uncovers the animal, bird or insect! The text in the book is simple and asks who it is that is doing what around the garden, I usually add a lot more when reading it to my granddaughter as at her age it's not really necessary ... Read the complete review
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