Wild Animals (DK Touch and Feel)
by
Deni Bown
These best-selling novelty books feature toddler's favorite animals and objects with different tactile patches to touch and explore.
Board Books, 12 pages
Published
May 11th 1998
by DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley)
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quand je suis ivre, je touche les animaux....
This is a great book for pre-k children because it gives a visual image of different animals in the wild that captures the children attention while they learn the names of different animals. I would use this book in the classroom because it gives children the opportunity to know what wild animals feel like because the book provides samples of different animals fur and skin.
This book is great for pre-kindergarten and kindergarten students! It teaches them the basics of animals while getting to feel the texture at the same time! This helps children have a better understanding of the animals and helps them learn the animals better! They stay interested and like to see the different animals.
The review says it all. This is a great lap book or small group. The children want to touch and feel each tactile cut-out on each page. I wouldn't read it to more than 2 or 3 children at a time.
Babies love to explore books and touch-and-feel books are perfect in tactile sensory.
Early Literacy Skills:
Print Motivation
Vocabulary
Early Literacy Skills:
Print Motivation
Vocabulary
Lion, dolphin, tree frog, koala...a variety of animals to touch and feel! But there's not a lot of substance to this book.
Just when I thought my 5 year old was beyond this kind of story, she surprises me. She really enjoyed the tactile experience of this story and discussing what all the animals are like.
You may touch the monkey now.
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