Reviews for That's Not My Dragon (Usborne Touchy Feely)

That's Not My Dragon (Usborne Touchy Feely) by Fiona Watt Summary and Reviews

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Book Reviews of That's Not My Dragon (Usborne Touchy Feely)

Book Review: Awesomeness!
Summary: 5 Stars

My son is ten months old and he adores this book. Hedigs it out of his toy box and sits in the middle of the floor turning the pages and babbling to himself. It's awesome. All his other board books fell apart when he went though his teething stage, these held together in almost perfect condition. I intend to buy him many more of these lovely books.

Book Review: Touchy-Feely and lots of fun
Summary: 5 Stars

The entire line of Touchy-Feely Board Books is wonderful. Lots of fun for young and old. The textures are very true to life, it makes the story alot easier to tell to a young child if they can really feel what the story is about.

Book Review: LOVE IT!!
Summary: 5 Stars

My daughter has loved this book since 10 months, now 14 months, its her favorite of all of the books in this series. She knows where to touch each one!! Its so much fun!! Cute pics and great vocabulary. A must have for every mom!

Book Review: An imaginative touch-and-feel simple story
Summary: 5 Stars

All the books in this series follow the same outline: a little white mouse looks for his puppy/truck/whatever. In this case, the little white mouse is looking for his dragon. The first dragon (on the cover) has ears that are too "tufty." Other dragons on each of the two-page spreads have purple spots that are too slimy (puffy and smooth), pearly claws that are too knobbly, a bright orange tail that's too prickly, and a long pink tongue that's too fuzzy. Finally the little mouse finds his dragon with wings that are "so scaly."

Unlike many other touch-and-feel books, the textures are interesting, different from page to page, and not too small for little fingers. Also, the texture isn't limited to just one spot on each two-page spread: for example, the knobbly-clawed dragon has all six of his adult-fingerprint sized claws made knobbly.

The book itself is sturdy, with very thick but easy-to-turn pages. The drawings are all brightly-coloured simple thick-lined cartoon drawings on solid backgrounds, though the pages are embellished with shimmery stars and swirls (and dragon scales) for a more magical feel than the other books in the series. All of the dragons look very friendly and cuddly (not scary at all), and the little white mouse hiding somewhere on every two-page spread is very sweet . . . and obviously happy when he finds his very own dragon.

Cute and imaginative. A five-star book for the very small.

Book Review: Touchy Feely
Summary: 5 Stars

All of these bright and durable books were the perfect eye candy for my baby as he was beginning to learn to use his hands and reach out to touch things. He is just about 2 now and still enjoys reading ALL of these books - so do we.
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