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L**L
We Love This Book!
One day, Dipsy finds a telescope. Who all does he see? All his friends in Teletubbyland, of course! This touch-and-feel book is virtually indestructable! My 18 month old has read and re-read it since Christmas and it still appears brand new. "The Majic Telescope" book is very well made and very well written for little ones. With an average of 10 words per open page, this book is able to hold a toddler's interest. The illustrations are wonderful as well, with beautiful bright colors to intrigue children (and maybe even help them learn "red", "green", etc). This book was worth every penny spent!
S**Y
too short
This book is way too short. It's only really about 6 pages long. Also, the infamous "bag" is OK with me, other cultures and/or homosexuality don't bother me... but it sticks to the opposite page which makes page turning difficult at times. Overall, I'd say your money is better spent elsewhere unless you have a kid who is crazy about teletubbies (mine really isn't, but then again, my kid's only 8 months old).
D**L
Read carefully
I bought this book for my daughter, age two, who loves Teletubbies. I thought she would like the "touch and feel" pictures. I read the book to her one night and was amazed to find that there's a picture of Tinky Winky carrying a red strapped pocketbook, just like the one my grandmother carries, with a caption that reads "Then he (Dipsy) saw Tinky Winky with his bag." Am I missing something here or is this a misprint? I chucked the book. If you're okay with that though, it's a good book.
D**G
It's not a purse. It's European!
Not one of my favorite Tubby books, though being a fan of Dipsy, it's hard to resist (Dipsy looks through the telescope to see soft furry rabbits!!!)
"**"
Great touch and feel book
My 18-month-old daughter LOVES this book. Especially the page with the ball on it. Even though it is short, she makes me read it to her over and over again. Actually, I'm pretty glad it is short! LOL
K**R
Tinky Winky's bag
...The Teletubbies originated in Britian, where it is"ok" for men to carry bags.....my son loves the Teletubbiesand has enjoyed this touch and feel book. I would encourage other parents to introduce the teletubbies to their babies/toddlers.
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