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Soft Book

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$15.40 $22.00 In stock

Category: Componenti del Kit

Un libro tattile che crea connessioni tra vista e tatto

Customer Reviews (4.8 / 5 · 12 reviews)

Aurora ★★★★★

The fabric pages have held up great after countless washes and chewing sessions. My baby is fascinated by the different textures and loves turning the pages herself during tummy time.

Harper ★★★★★

My little one loves grabbing at the crinkly fabric pages during tummy time, and the soft texture is perfect for teething. It’s held up well to drool and washing so far.

Matthew ★★★★★

The pages have different textures that my son loves to touch and explore. It's been great for keeping him engaged during tummy time.

Christopher ★★★★★

My baby actually paused and stared at the soft, textured pages, which never happens with her usual toys. The different fabric patches give her something new to explore each time.

Evelyn ★★★★★

The crinkle sound on each page is such a clever touch—keeps my baby's attention for a solid ten minutes while I read aloud. Already seeing him reach for the different textures.

Hannah ★★★★★

My toddler was mesmerized by the soft fabric pages, and the raised textures on each spread really helped him focus. It's a simple but effective way to make the connection between touch and sight.

Ruby W. ★★★★★

My toddler actually paused to trace the fabric pages, which never happens with board books. The different textures feel intentional, not just decorative.

Avery V. ★★★★★

The pages have a lovely weight to them, and my baby actually stopped crying to focus on the textures. It's become our go-to for quiet time before naps.

Riley ★★★★★

My toddler loves tracing the embossed animal shapes, it’s helped her focus during quiet time much better than I expected. The fabric feels sturdy enough to survive her chewing phase.

William Z. ★★★★★

The textured pages are fantastic for my baby's development; she actually focuses on the raised patterns for minutes at a time. It's so simple but it genuinely helps her connect what she sees with what she feels.