Tiger Tales Baby Stages Books

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Title: Uh-Oh! Oh No!
Author: Ann Hodgman
Illustrator: Lucy Barnard
Publisher: Tiger Tales an imprint of ME Media, LLC
Ages: 2 to 4
ISBN: 9781589258662

Review:
Daddy is taking care of baby. He's finding that its not as easy as he thought. Baby loves milk from his tippy cup until it falls and spills on the cat. When the messy cat jumps into the basket and creates another mess, Uh Oh! The messy fun begins.


Parents and young readers will have fun looking at all the funny and silly pictures that capture all the things that can happen with just one little spill. Little hands will be able to turn the board book pages all by themselves. Little ones will giggle and laugh. Simple words and easy to recognize objects will make reading this book big fun.




Title: Do Touch! Don’t Touch!
Author: Ann Hodgman
Illustrator: Lucy Barnard
Publisher: Tiger Tales an imprint of ME Media, LLC
Ages: 2 to 4
ISBN: 9781589258679

Review:
Baby likes crawling around the house touching things. Kitty wants to make sure baby doesn’t get hurt. Kitty lies quietly while baby touches the soft colorful yarn. Kitty pounces and protects baby from tipping over the flower vase. There are so many things that baby can get into. Some things are safe and some things are not.

Parents can introduce little ones to safe items to touch around the house and the not so safe items to touch around the house. Fun illustrations of baby and kitty help beginners see the mischief that baby can get into. The back of the books hosts several items around the home that are definitely not safe for baby.










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Comments

  1. I love this! Do you know if these are board books? I would love to win them for my toddler classroom :)

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  2. These are padded board books for kids.

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  3. Thanks everyone for stopping by. I love the site Jennifer. Thanks so much for sharing.

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