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Join Buster for a day at the zoo!
A delightful touch-and-feel book for very young readers.
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Another winner from Rod Campbell!!
I've yet to pick up a Rod Campbell book that isn't pleasing for adults and children alike, and this one certainly is...
There are bright, simple pictures that are not overloaded with excess imagery; the touch and feel sections of the pages are pleasing to touch and explore and there is a nice little lift-the-flap surprise at the end for the children to find.
The writing on each page matches the pictures well, and would be the things that most children would find interesting about being at the zoo - the penguins waddling, the snake slithering in the tree...
This is bound to become a classic like so many of Rod Campbell's other book :)
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