Download Touch and Explore Safari Stephanie Babin Xavier Deneux 9782745981806 Books
Download Touch and Explore Safari Stephanie Babin Xavier Deneux 9782745981806 Books

The newest in this series created to encourage hands-on play and learning, Touch and Explore™ Safari will keep young children busy learning through touch. They will enjoy the textures on every colorful spread, and lift the flaps to find out more about their favorite safari animals.
Download Touch and Explore Safari Stephanie Babin Xavier Deneux 9782745981806 Books
"*Book received from publisher for review purposes
This latest addition to the Touch and Explore series introduces the youngest readers to a small collection of safari animals, focusing on lions, baboons, elephants, crocodiles, and giraffes. One two page spread also speaks of The Great Migration and features gazelles and zebras. There are flaps to lift and and cool textures to feel, and what's really great about this book is that there are also lots of cool facts to learn!
An elephant can weigh as much as ten cars! Crocodiles can go months without eating, and giraffes are the tallest animals in the world. Lions rest for 20 hours per day, and on the savanna you might also find animals like flamingos, hyenas, porcupines and kingfishers. This is a wonderful first introduction to non fiction for young readers, proving just the right amount of information and just the right amount of fun. It is guaranteed to please even the youngest animal lovers.
While the textures don't provide anything unexpected, kids will still delight in feeling the lion's hairy mane and the hippo's rough skin. Touch and Explore Safari is a must have for any toddler or young preschooler's personal collection and could even work for the classroom thanks to a particularly sturdy binding. An enthusiastic recommend!"
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Touch and Explore Safari Stephanie Babin Xavier Deneux 9782745981806 Books Reviews :
Touch and Explore Safari Stephanie Babin Xavier Deneux 9782745981806 Books Reviews
- My son's favorite book! Beware there's a picture of a baby giraffe falling out of his momma's va-j-j if your children are old enough to read this might start a new conversation.
- Love these books there's so much to do in them. They keep them busy
- Great book but we bought it used in â€Å“great condition†and it was servearly dirty and used.
- Exactly what you expect. Cute little book with varied textures.
- ~review copy
TOUCH AND EXPLORE SAFARI is part of a series. I've already reviewed the TOUCH AND EXPLORE PETS book and was pretty ranty about it. The book is educational and entertaining which are two things I love to see in books for little ones, plus there's enough content to make this book useful over a number of years.
Both of these books from TWIRL (publisher) are good sized boardbooks which makes them easier to handle at laptime. You can use them with older babies, toddler, and pre-schoolers.
WHAT YOU GET is a hardcover book with 16 pages that present images and information about animals you might see on a safari. There are lions, gazelle, baboons, elephants, zebras, buffalo, crocodiles, giraffes, rinoceros, porcupine, kingfisher, hyenas, Marabou stork, Weaver bird, leopard, flamingo, and Hippo. Which makes this a great book to use to broaden a little one's vocabulary.
What makes this book fun are the lift-a-flaps and the variety of materials that can be touched. Everything from a lion's mane to a croc's pebbly skin, and a flamingos soft feathers. Not every creature has a texture, and in this book there isn't a huge variation in the touch-and-feel experience, but the visual patterns are different and kid-friendly and my test audiences were intrigued.
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Beyond the entertainment elements of SAFARI there are plenty of educational opportunities for you to share. With very young children you can use this book to name animals, colors, patterns, and objects. Children can touch the gray elephant's hide, for example, and they can see a baby elephant following it's mother across the plain. The textures also provide opportunities to discuss adjectives such as smooth and fluffy.
With older children you can share the information on the animals design and habitat. The physical details are simple. The lions tail is described as "a long tail with a tuft of fur at the end". A gazelle though is shown wondering where his herd went, and what is that sound is. When you drop the flap you can see two lionesses stalking him in the grass.
Not all of the animals that I listed above are presented in detail, but they are shown in their habitat and named, should you forget, like me, what that yellow and black bird is called.
Very useful book. I like it. - *Book received from publisher for review purposes
This latest addition to the Touch and Explore series introduces the youngest readers to a small collection of safari animals, focusing on lions, baboons, elephants, crocodiles, and giraffes. One two page spread also speaks of The Great Migration and features gazelles and zebras. There are flaps to lift and and cool textures to feel, and what's really great about this book is that there are also lots of cool facts to learn!
An elephant can weigh as much as ten cars! Crocodiles can go months without eating, and giraffes are the tallest animals in the world. Lions rest for 20 hours per day, and on the savanna you might also find animals like flamingos, hyenas, porcupines and kingfishers. This is a wonderful first introduction to non fiction for young readers, proving just the right amount of information and just the right amount of fun. It is guaranteed to please even the youngest animal lovers.
While the textures don't provide anything unexpected, kids will still delight in feeling the lion's hairy mane and the hippo's rough skin. Touch and Explore Safari is a must have for any toddler or young preschooler's personal collection and could even work for the classroom thanks to a particularly sturdy binding. An enthusiastic recommend! - There are all kinds of animals in this book, but these aren’t critters you’ll be able to pet! Take that back, because there are plenty of them that you can touch and explore in this book! If you want, you can even pet the long mane on that lion. â€Å“Rawwwwr! While you’re at it, you can learn several interesting things about him. For example, you’ll learn that he â€Å“can rest for up to 20 hours a day, while the female lions are on the hunt.†Now, do you know who will be the first one to eat that dinner?
There are several other safari animals in this book to check out and learn about. There’s a lion, baboon, elephant, crocodile, giraffe, and several other animals you can look at. Say, the baboon is a very interesting animal. Among other things, he just doesn’t like to be alone. â€Å“I always need my friends,†he explains. â€Å“We play together, protect one another, and groom one another.†The single life is not for him.
This is a fun, fascinating book that’s similar to the TouchThinkLearn series for the younger child. This particular board book not only has offers up the tactile experience that will awaken the sensory system, but it’s also a learning experience. It’s not set up in the manner of the curriculum-based nonfiction book, but takes a more casual approach. There are a couple of â€Å“doors†in the lion and crocodile sections plus the touch and feel panels.
For example, we learn from the underneath the crocodile egg flap we learn some facts from a baby crock â€Å“Mommy crocodile laid 50 eggs. After three months I finally came out of my shell.†In the center of the book is a two-page spread about the great migration and in the back another one featuring other animals on the savanna. This book could easily be a stepping stone to other nonfiction books about a variety of safari animals!
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TOUCH AND EXPLORE
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This book courtesy of the publisher. - I can't get enogh of these Touch and Explore books, this is one of my favorite
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