Each Peach Pear Plum (Board book)
$6.99 - Free shipping worldwide (to United States and
all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 48 hours | |Short Description for Each Peach Pear Plum Introduces characters from traditional stories, such as the `Three Bears`, `Mother Hubbard` and `Tom Thumb`. This board book encourages children to participate and to find the characters hidden in the pictures. With its rhyme and rhythm, it is suitable for reading aloud to very young children.
Full description- Publisher: Puffin Books
- Published: 01 September 1999
- Format: Board book 34 pages
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- Categories: Baby Books | General | Animal Stories | Humor
- ISBN 13: 9780670882786 ISBN 10: 067088278X
- Sales rank: 53
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Reviews for Each Peach Pear Plum
Memorable!
I'm buying this brilliant for my daughters as it was one of my favourites when I was a child. I can still recite the entire book word for word! The illustrations are gorgeous and the rhythm and rhyme are wonderful for developing language. A 'must have' for every family. by Nathan Beal
under reviewLoveable book
This book is a fabulous start to the "I spy" game. Each page has a rhyme that tells you who is hiding in the picture. Eg "Cinderella on the stairs, I spy three bears". The pictures are detailed enough to add interest, but not so detailed that the child cant find the character (not like Richard Scary books or Where's Wally?).
We have read it so many times my daughter (2.5 years) can point to whose hiding in seconds, but this doesnt detract from her enjoyment. She likes the sense of mastery it gives her.
I would say its great for 18 months to 3 years. Worth having in your collection. Gender neutral. by Roslyn Hughesunder review- Top review
A good choice for sharing
I was sent this from a friend in the UK (through Book Depository) to read with my 4yo grand daughter. She loves it! We find new things in the pictures every time. And it has also lead me to read to her about Tom Thumb, Mother Hubbard, Bo Beep who are mentioned in the tale. A good choice from my friend. by Wendy SEKULOFF
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