That's Not My Kitten...
Publisher: Usborne Books
One of a growing series of touch and feel board books with interesting textures and shapes for inquisitive fingers to explore. Series also includes That's Not My Teddy and That's Not My Train.
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What you thought...
Average rating:
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Georgia bear, 26 January 2017
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I always aim to get one of these books everytime we visit the library. My son has loved these books isnce the first one I got for him when he was 6 months old. He loves interacting with the book, turning the pages, feeling the different textures on each page, naming the animals and getting mommy to do the noises to laugh at then join in.
Roo14, 12 September 2016
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My son has loved this series of books since he was 10 months. At 15 months, he still loves to explore the different textures and images! It's great to get a few from this series to read at once.
LovacJoca, 05 May 2015
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its about a kitten thats not mine!!
Thats not my Kitten, 28 January 2015
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Both my son and I have really enjoyed reading this book together. He identified with the large cat face on the cover at the library. We have two lovely cats Thomas and Tabatha to which he is being very gentle at stroking. Great textures too!
cambridgecat, 22 April 2014
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My son (9m) has loved this book for the last few months, he smiles at the different cat pictures (especially if I meow at them!) and knows where to feel all the textured parts
VickyG, 08 September 2013
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I really enjoyed reading this book to my 9 month ear old she really enjoys the different textures and colourful pages
mayree, 28 August 2013
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The textures in these books are lovely, unlike many of the textured books which tend to be just variations on crinkly paper there's a great variety of things for my baby to touch!
My baby is only 14 weeks old but has loved me taking his hand to touch this book for a few weeks now.
He smiles and stares intently at the pictures and yesterday one of the pages in this book he tried to grab for and managed to get his little fist to take hold!PurpleSky, 24 January 2013
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a great repetitive book. My son has the full set of 'thats not my' books and tries to read them as he knows the repetitiveness of them and how things feel. Brilliant book for early readers
kimbobaloobob, 15 December 2012
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both my children love this book because of the touchy feely parts in the book
shamma, 13 August 2012
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My little boy loves this book, he knows the difference between all the bits that are wrong, like the nose or tail. Good fun for little minds and hands.
Tigercub, 20 May 2012
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My daughter absoultely adores these books she is three months now and I introduced her to them from early on she uses her hands to feel the pages and her head goes from side to side to scan the book, whilst vocalising and smiling. All round fantastic books!
Ava-Rose, 26 April 2012
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my daughter loves these books - i have brought them as she loves to read them. there easy to turn and are hard back pages so i can leave her with them and not worry about her ripping the pages! lovely books
6759sarahf, 23 February 2012
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my 9 and a half month old daughter loves this book, finds pages easy to turn and is very intrested in touching the different textures.
shay marie, 21 February 2012
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My little boy wasn't in to the touch and feel books but my little girl loves them. We sit together when my son is at play school and she loves to touch the different fabrics. She has the frog and rabbit one too.
pea123, 17 October 2011
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I like touching the soft ears and saying 'that's not my kitten'...
sammy, 28 May 2011
What a lovely book, good touch and feel for baby, loves the colours and pictures of kittens.