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This soft book has all of the farm animals and teaches baby the sound each makes.
Discovery Farm is a soft, interactive book full of surprises for the baby, who learns about farm animals and the noises they make.
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Its a soft, interactive book full of bright colours, shapes and sizes.
I thought the full price of $23.00 was a bit steep. More around $15.
Also wasn't happy with the Animals that came unstuck that were only held on by velcro or buttons, Although I did like some that were held on by elastic that couldn't be lost. Overall my son has enjoyed exploring it with his hands and mouth.
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