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Go wild with Baby Lion as he makes lots of animal friends.
Stroke the soft furry baby animals on every page, then enjoy shouting out all their noises.
Splash, squirt, squawk - what a lot of noisy fun!
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I loved this book... but not the pricetag! WAY too pricey for my liking!!!
The children loved this book too... though I doubt they would care about the cost.
This book is delightful for the senses:
• touch with the wonderful furry animals
• sight with bright, realistic (to the right degree) pictures
• hearing, with nice sounds to say out loud during the story.
There is good continuity through the book, with the previous animals still being seen on the pages to come and a nice culmination of them all on the final page.
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