Making Friends!
From the series 'Just like us!'
Publisher: Child's Play
This satisfying little board book is full of great animal pictures and lift-the-flap pages. It’s a friendly and colourful way to encourage children to enjoy sharing and have fun, as they watch budgerigars chatter cheerfully and fish kiss carefully. Just like us!
One child has a birthmark. There is a a child with Down Syndrome and a child wearing a hearing aid.
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What you thought...
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wa, 03 May 2022
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Lovely book with great learning potential.
Tubberfly, 15 February 2017
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Brilliant story!
Kraig, 01 June 2016
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One of my daughters first and favourite books
Abigale & Lucas, 28 June 2015
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My daughter absolutely loves this book and we read it to her at least twice a week! She loves to pull the flaps out herself and mimic the actions like holding hands.
missgvious, 01 May 2015
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My 1 year loved this from 3 months, the bright colours, the flaps and now she can do them herself it brings her more joy. A brilliant starter book.
Minilemming, 29 March 2015
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My baby loves this book especially when I open the flaps to show him inside the book
Dorro, 19 March 2015
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The flaps are very interesting for children Helps to get them involved Helps them to focus and concentrate on the book
kait, 17 March 2015
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my daughter loved waiting for me to lift up the flaps before attempting to grab the book , she is at the teething stage , but later on listened and was quiet for a long while.
22 may .., 10 December 2014
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My 9month old loves opening and closing the flaps :)
SAMI123, 19 March 2014
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Great book for my baby who loves the children expression and animals cuddling and hugging
Loulou14, 03 February 2014
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my daughter loved to open the flaps & see whats inside. She doing all actions hugging & all that.
Anagha, 01 February 2014
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My daughter loves to see the pictures revealed under the flaps and waits for me to open them, she tries to do it herself but she's a little young to get there yet. We talk her through the book with animal noises and actions. A really lovely simple read, I particularly like the repetition to make the book familiar as you go through and repeat the story.
Smpretty, 15 January 2014
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Our toddler likes this one. He's really into cuddling at the moment, so it always inspires extra cuddles
Family Almond, 02 October 2013
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This was in my sons book start pack from the health visitor. I read this to him today, he's 4 months 3weeks. He really seemed to be interested in the bright colours and he was fascinated with the flaps. Although he is young I thought he enjoyed it.
Noah'sMummy13, 02 September 2013
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Amelia loved this story and was fascinated with lifting the flaps, a nice change to touchy, feely books!
amelia01, 08 August 2013
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This book was in my baby's book start pack, it's lovely and colourful and is a lift the flap book. My eldest loves it too (3) and it was good as she is developing and learning about friendships herself.
Kte, 31 July 2013
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my little one really likes this little book
mrsmarch2013, 02 May 2013
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I found this book quite inappropriate for a child. Reason being, the illustrations are unnecessarily suggestive. Where in the real world are two young boys found to be kissing each other with hearts floating in the air. We should be teaching our kids basic morals and ethics of making friends such as, sharing, smiling, saying nice things, respect and so on rather than kissing, cuddling, and touching others which are not even essential for making friends... at least if were referring to the ...
Zac's Aunt, 11 April 2013
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My baby and toddler both loved this book as the baby loves watching the toddler turning the flaps. Lovely illustrations
reccabella, 11 November 2011
love reading this to my disabled cat whose dad is a goldfish