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Thomas’ Big Race: Sound Book
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Tags: Book, Race, Sound, Thomas
Amazon.co.uk Review
Age 18 months-4 years. When Thomas and Bertie decide to have a race the excitement hits fever pitch as the pair seem to be heading for a photo finish. But Thomas soon pulls out all the stops, and before long it is clear who the fastest little engine really is…A solid, glossy board book–ideal for little hands–filled with bright illustrations and easy-to-follow text. Ideal for reading aloud to tiny tots, who will love the noisy little button on each page that make… More >>
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5 Comments for Thomas’ Big Race: Sound Book
The Button wears out after a while- it was given as a gift to someone and they found you couldnt keep batteries in it- plus theres no off switch which would be gr8 around a toddler- and saves on batterys
Rating: 2 / 5
February 28, 2010
What I was looking for my 2-year old grandson. Sturdy and colourful, lovely story, with the added sound of a ”train on a track”.
Rating: 5 / 5
February 28, 2010
I have read it so often to my 22 month old son that I know the words. Need I say more? At first he was attracted to the sound button, now he points out all the things in the background pictures, which has really improved his vocabulary. Robust board book, just the right length of text for bedtime. Well worth the pennies.
Rating: 5 / 5
February 28, 2010
My 2 1/2 year old son enjoys being read to and loves the train sound made by the book which adds life to the story. Although after reading it several time the sound effect has a lasting effect on the family it is a great way of introducing young children to books, literacy, creativity and reading together as family.
Rating: 4 / 5
February 28, 2010
This Thomas book is worth the money. Press the button to hear a ‘choo choo’ sound which lasts for a few seconds. Colourful book with sturdy pages. The sound button is reasonably loud without being too annoying.
Rating: 5 / 5
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February 28, 2010