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Whose Baby is This?

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Discover match-and-learn fun for Baby animals are everywhere! At the pond, on the farm, and even in the mountains! But they don't always look like their mommies and daddies. Young children will delight in sliding the 36 panels to match the baby animals to their parents. They will also learn about the habitats of the various creatures.

• 36 sliding panels make a delightful and satisfying format for preschool fun!
• Each new spread offers clues to the right responses and provides bite-size information about each animal
• Sturdy board book design that's perfect for at-home or on-the-go

Fans of Whose Baby Is This? will also love the interactive learning found in Who Eats What?, Who Lives Where? , and Who Does What? .
• Great family read-aloud book
• Activity books for kids
• Books for 3–5 years old
• Books for preschool and kindergarten students

14 pages, Board Book

Published February 2, 2021

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February 24, 2021
A full and busy page of an environment with both adults and babies but they aren’t always together. The Babies have a “clue” about who they belong to. On the opposite page there are windows which, when slid, reveal the parent. Also, we learn the name of the baby (like an otter baby is a pup).

Environments include pond, forest, farm, and meadow. A simple tip of the book resets all the windows, I wish there was a tiny indentation or something for my finger to catch on so the slide was easier, perhaps this will improve with wear. Sturdy and well engineered, this will stand up to a lot of checkouts.

Cross posted to https://kissthebookjr.blogspot.com/se...
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