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Barney Plays Nose to Toes (Hardcover)
by Margie Larsen , Mary Ann Dudko , Dennis Full (Photographer)
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Picture books, Human body, Ages 0-3, Children's books |
Market price: ¥ 78.00
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¥ 68.00
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Pre-order item, lead time 3-7 weeks upon payment [ COD term does not apply to pre-order items ] |
MSL rating:
Good for Gifts
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MSL Pointer Review:
Getting the family moving and laughing together, this book provides a great way for you and the kids to interact and help kids learning body parts. |
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Author: Margie Larsen , Mary Ann Dudko , Dennis Full (Photographer)
Publisher: Barney Publishing
Pub. in: May, 1996
ISBN: 1570640777
Pages: 22
Measurements: 7.2 x 5.4 x 0.4 inches
Origin of product: USA
Order code: BC00182
Other information: Board edition
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It's a really fun way to learn body parts, and it gets the family moving and laughing together. Though toddlers and preschoolers will understand the book's contents best, it's also a good choice for babies because they can see Barney and the children very clearly, and babies love bright colors and faces. And after you've read the book and done the actions many times, baby will most likely start to imitate you, and, behold, a fun tradition is born! This is a great way for you and the kids to interact and have some fun, and the fact that they're learning at the same time sure doesn't hurt!
Target readers:
Baby-Preschool
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The book walks kids through the touching of various body parts. Parents and kids can do the actions all together over and over. ("Pat your head, tap your nose, now bend down and touch your toes...") It's a really fun way for kids to learn body parts, and it gets the family moving and laughing together.
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Jenny, USA
<2006-12-22 00:00>
My 15-month old has never watched the Barney show, but he loves this book! After reading it only a couple of times and doing the hand motions with him, he started doing some of them by himself! He loves to look at the pictures of the children doing the motions (pat your head, tap your nose, now bend down and touch your toes...). There's a different motion on each page. |
G. Williams , USA
<2006-12-22 00:00>
My 20 month old and I love this book. It teaches different parts of the body and my son knows the book by heart. Very good book. Would recommend it to anyone. |
D. Esselman, USA
<2006-12-22 00:00>
My 19 month old daughter doesn't know who Barney is but she loves this book. We got it when she was a year old and she quickly learned to do the movements herself. Now she pats her nose and her head and then looks to me and says "momma" telling me to do it. No other book out there like this that you can do while sitting -so you can start it with an infant! |
Tampa, USA
<2006-12-22 00:00>
My 1 1/2 year old daughter loves this book. When I read it she just laughs. She doesn't do the commands yet like "pat your head", but she seems to get a kick out of me doing it for her. She loves to "read" the book by herself (turning the pages and jabbering). If your child likes the videos, this is a great compliment to that. A. Cummings Mackita. |
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