Ten Little Fingers (Board Books for Babies) by Annie Kubler Summary and Reviews
Book Reviews of Ten Little Fingers (Board Books for Babies)Book Review: This book is awfulI bought this book based on all the positive reviews I read here. I've never been so misled by reviews on Amazon.com before. My 13-month-old daughter will typically sit on my lap for 20-30 minutes at a time while we read board book after board book. She has zero interest in this book. In fact, it was on the coffee table the other day and she passed it over to sit and look at the pictures in National Geographic. The rhythm is not interesting, the hand gestures are boring and difficult to demonstrate while reading and looking at the pictures -- and speaking of pictures, the illustrations are horrible. My daughter is usually delighted with any book having to do with babies. Well, the babies illustrated in this book are obese (not cutely plump, but acutally lumpy), with huge heads and freakishly small hands and feet. There are so many great board books out there (Dr. Seauss's Foot Book was a hit with both my kids); don't waste your money on this one. |
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