#LitsyLoveFallBackToBooksSwap it‘s here and it‘s wet but looks fine not soaked through 🙃🧡
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#LitsyLoveFallBackToBooksSwap it‘s here and it‘s wet but looks fine not soaked through 🙃🧡
(@bookgoil @Deblovestoread )
#LitsyLoveFallBackToBooksSwap
Headed to you via Amazon @wordslinger42 🧡
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Sunday delivery 🧡
Excited to participate in one of my favorite swaps. I‘ve been waiting for fall since last November 😂. The process is quick for this so sign up soon if you want to participate! See @Avanders page for the link to the form. #FallingforFallSwap
It‘s been awhile since I‘ve joined a swap, but I signed up for #FallingForFallSwap from @Avanders and @Chrissyreadit
Looking forward to the fall vibes! 🍂🍁🍏🍎📓
Well, I just sent off one swap package, why not do another one. @Chrissyreadit @Avanders #FallingForFallSwap 🎉🍁🍂🌰🐿🦃🍎
#EasterOMC This was taken this morning, so it was still dark out, but Oakley and I love to settle down after her morning walk to read. @Clwojick @LadyKatrina #4.photowithpet
May 1st, 2001
Pat the Bunny is a book for early readers. This book is an interactive book, which allows students to engage throughout the book. This is a book, that parents can read to their children to get them interested and excited about reading.
Pat the Bunny is the first children's touch and feel interactive children's book. It is written by Dorthy Kunhardt and it was published in 1940. Instead of having a linear narrative, the book invites children to engage in activities such as patting the rabbit fur or playing peekaboo with a cloth.
Okay, the only thing more fun than a cut out book is a cut out plus texture book. Seriously, if exploring tactile distinctions is soothing for anyone in your family, I highly recommend. It also happens to be colourful, shiny and adorable. Bonus!
Written by Dorothy Kunhardt in 1940, Pat the Bunny is one of the first interactive read aloud for young children. This book has generationally enhanced children's mind and is one of the first memories of literature for children. This book has won the Scholastic Parent & Child 100 Greatest Books for Kids. Great read for young children!