Children are in store for an enriching, tactile-rich experience.–Diane Antezzo, Ridgefield Library, CT Stanton’s full-color photographs contribute to the authenticity of the animals and the sensations stimulated in this book. The minimal text includes rhythm and rhyme. Children will learn the names for male and female, adult and young of each variety (“Mommy ewe, Daddy ram, Lambs just born”). Touch and sound combine when listeners discover a rubber duck among the real ones and push a pad that makes the toy squeak. Nimble fingers can manipulate pages that include lifting flaps to reveal surprises, pulling and pushing tabs that create animal actions, and touching textures that represent animal fur and feathers. PreS–This interactive board book dazzles the senses by portraying farm animals’ sounds and textures. Using a formula similar to its predecessors, Cat and Dog, Van Fleet's interactive board book identifies farm animals using simple, playful rhymes: "Mommy cow,/ Baby calf,/ Shaggy daddy bull./ Moo cow,/ Milk the cow-/ grab the udder, pull!" (The farmer's hands milk the cow at the pull of a tab, while a cat turns its mouth toward the spraying milk.) Textures-a woolly sheep, a duck's downy chest feathers-provide a touch-and-feel aspect, while flaps and pop-ups make this a playful excursion. Matthew Van Fleet, photos by Brian Stanton.
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