What’s That Noise? Tap! Tap! Guess the Toy!
Publisher: Child’s Play
Ting a ling! What’s that noise? Ah, the bell on a bike! There’s a crash and bang of blocks falling over, and the quacking of some ducks in a bath. Lots of sounds to discover, what fun!
This bright little board book approaches sound-making with a new angle that focuses on the sounds that various toys make, helping children to learn sounds that are relatable and fun. Each double page features a large fold-out card flap revealing the source of the sound and showing a cute animal playing with the toy, all of which are gender neutral: tricycle, shape sorter, blocks, rubber duck and ride on truck.
The sound theme means that there’s a lot of opportunity for adults to make funny sounds – and for little ones to try and copy them.
A lovely little book, full of fun.
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Rachael, 27 April 2023
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My daughter had this from when we registered her birth and has seen it since she was about 4 months old. She can’t get enough of it still now (17 months) and it’s absolutely her favourite book. It’s so used and worn that it’s coming apart and been taped a few times. I need to find another one as every time she goes to her book box( no matter how far down I hide it) she digs this books out so is very well used. Good use of colour with lots of animals and and things to discuss on each page.
Emily, 09 October 2021
We were given this book when my son was born. He’s almost 18 months old now and it’s still his favourite book! We have so many books that have flaps to lift, textures to feel, buttons to press that make noises, and of course, proper story books but out of all of them, this one is his hands down favourite! Sometimes the most simple ideas are the best!