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6 books with a mental health theme 03/02/25
That's Not My Teddy...
Publisher: Usborne
- Part of the popular series of touchy-feely books with simple, repetitive text.
- Bright, colourful illustrations with textures to touch and feel on every page.
- Helps very young children develop language and sensory skills.
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What you thought...
Average rating:
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Craig, 01 August 2017
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Oliver loved the touchy-feel books, he smiled all the way through when we read it to him
Oliverthomas, 14 March 2017
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William enjoyed feeling all the different textures. We read this a few times before returning it to the library.
Babba mushroom, 04 January 2017
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This is a lovely book, although Verity prefers more colouful books.
mrsabigail, 08 August 2016
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We love this touchy feely collection of books. They are perfect for babies and toddlers.
Looby5, 25 April 2016
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My daughter and I love this book. We love to feel all the different textures - definately recommend this book to others.
Henley-hunt, 01 April 2016
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My son has a few of these and although he is two now he still enjoys feeling all of the different textures. Excellent simple sensory books.
OmarT, 28 March 2016
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Great book loved the touchy freely pages and have read most of the series
Twitch81, 19 February 2016
Lovely book. Love reading it to our son. He knew where to touch straight away!