Open the Barn Door (A Chunky Book(R))
ISBN: 0679809015
Manufacturer: Random House Books for Young Readers
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Great little book!
My daughter (now 2 years old) has loved this book since she was 8 months old. Its great for travel because it is small and because it has a lot of pages for a board book. I had to open the flaps for her when she was little but now she loves to do it herself. We used this book to teach her the sounds the animals make and now she is learning to say the names of the animals. It has held up well considering the heavy use its had. At two, it is still a favorite book. I'm glad we bought it. 2008-11-03




Fun book!
My son, who is 11 months old, got this book a couple of months ago. He loves to lift the flaps and hear me make the animal sounds. I like the sturdiness of the book...it has already been through the ringers and all the flaps are still attatched! A good book for babies learning animals and their sounds. 2008-10-30




Perfect book for little ones!
My son is a little over 1 1/2 years old. I bought him this book and it is his favorite with the hidden animals. He really enjoys making the animal sounds. The pictures are great and makes learning fun!! 2008-10-14




Open the Barn Door
My grand daughter likes it. Good book for young children with the flaps to open. 2008-09-30




Cow says Moo
I bought this book for my son who is almost 2. He loves it! He loves to open the flaps to find the animals as well as makes the noises the animals make. Great book. 2008-09-20
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