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5 Wild Homes

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I loved the illustrations and word flow in 5 WILD HOMES by Happy Yak. The colorful and simple illustrations will be intriguing to young readers while finding the overall story very informative. This is a great addition to your home library.

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This was an adorable and fun little book and I think kids will definitely enjoy it. It is filled with bright and vibrant colors and is very entertaining with a lot to look at.

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A succinct, colorful board book perfect to introduce your toddlers to the concept of animal habitats. And just colorful enough for any baby to be entranced, even if they don't fully understand the concepts. Both my 2 and 4-year-old loved it!

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The illustrations in this book are bright, colourful, and engaging. Small children will have fun tracing the shapes in this interactive board book. A great starter book for introducing different habitats to young children.

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This board book features stunning, vibrant illustrations of five different animal habitats. The short book features simple rhymes on each page. Children will love the illustrations and learning about different types of animals.

Thank you NetGalley and the publisher for providing this ARC.

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This is a fun little board book with bright illustrations. This book features different snapshots of ecosystems with a small rhyming scheme.

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I love the gorgeous illustrations and rhyming words in this book. What a lovely way to introduce babies to different animals from different habitats around the world. In ebook format we couldn't try the feature of tracing the shapes, but it looks like it would be a useful and fun activity to do with baby.

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A board book that demands baby gets to grips with having a book in their hand, and exploring all it can offer – even if that is just having a nubbin one can move across or around the design. From a jungle to the Arctic, this takes us to five locations where we see nature in all its colourful, active best, with a rhyming couplet to talk of what we're seeing and bold design to present the diorama in each instance. Some of the landscape has that interactive piece, so you can move it around its cardboard circuit and trace the shape of a mountain or the wave a dolphin's splashing over. And when that's been grown out of, there are still the details and animals in the pictures to start naming. Not so much a book but a tool for making book-lovers, there's nothing here to dislike.

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