Pat the Bunny (Touch and Feel Book) | 
| Author: Dorothy Kunhardt Publisher: Golden Books Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 157 reviews Sales Rank: 329
Media: Plastic Comb Reading Level: Baby-Preschool Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 20 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5.1 x 1.2
ISBN: 0307120007 UPC: 033500120008 EAN: 9780307120007 ASIN: 0307120007
Publication Date: May 1, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand New and Factory Sealed Item Fast Shipping
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Product Description "Judy can pat the bunny. Now you pat the bunny." This Golden Book paperback edition is written and illustrated by Dorothy Kunhardt and is one of our classic toddler books. In this beloved classic, Paul and Judy play peekaboo, smell flowers, look in the mi
Amazon.com Review "Judy can pat the bunny. Now YOU pat the bunny." Sound familiar? IPat the Bunny/I is a part of childhood, as soothing as cocoa and animal crackers. Dorothy Kunhardt's interactive book for babies and toddlers was one of the first of its kind when it was published in 1940, and it has since sold over six million copies. We pat the soft fur of the bunny, play peek-a-boo, look in the mirror, and then do it all over again. (And again and again and again.) After you IPat the Bunny/I with your baby, why not IPat the Cat/I and IPat the Dog/I? These two sequels were written by Edith Kunhardt, the daughter of the author of the original book. Both use the same tried-and-true IPat the Bunny/I format: sturdy cardboard pages with eight activities that wee ones can explore, from sniffing some brownies, to squeaking a teddy bear, to unfastening Grandma's tennis shoe. The simple line drawings and pastel colors don't do much for adults, but somehow they are just right for babies. This boxed set is a fine choice for a baby gift or first birthday present, and a lifesaver on a long car trip. (Baby to preschool) I--Marcie Bovetz/I
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Pat the Bunny November 26, 2008 My little brothers and I all had our own copies of Pat the Bunny. (Fifty or 60 years ago the books were made of paper and didn't last long enough to be handed down to another child.) Now I give Pat the Bunny to all my friends' babies for their first birthdays. The mothers are always thrilled to receive the books, and the babies love them! (For second and third children, I give Pat the Puppy and Pat the Cat; from the fourth child onward the cycle begins again with Pat the Bunny.) Highly recommended!
Not durable November 15, 2008 We received this book as a gift. It has adorable illustrations with a great vintage feel, and my toddler twins loved the activities ... but I neglected to take it away from them after we finished reading it (because you know how it is with toddlers -- take something away that they like? and listen to tears for ten minutes? not likely!) and in about fifteen minutes, they had torn it completely apart. The comb spine style of book is NOT durable in the hands of toddlers!
Perfect book for babies. October 23, 2008 This particular book is one that I enjoy sharing with new mothers and their newborn. It's one of the classics.
disappointed October 9, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I was born and raised in another country, so I didn't grow up with this bunny, but I heard so much about it and was told it's a classic. I decided to purchase one for my son. I have to say it's a major disappointment because 1) it's poorly made that's not strong enough to sustain an infant's pulling, chewing, and abusing, 2) the sharp edge of the book always seems to hit my son's face (I'm afraid it will scratch his eyes one day...), 3) the fabric in the peek-a-boo page is very weak that it probably will come off in a few months, 4) the smell of the flowers is so storng (considering I try to buy everything organic and without perfume), 5) Daddy's scratchy face? it's a piece of sandpaper which is so rough that I would not let my son touch it in case it hurts his soft skin. Overall, I think it might have been a great concept in 1940, but time has changed and so should the construction of the book itself.
Needs better construction October 4, 2008 My son does love this book...especially the peek-a-boo page. However, I don't know why it's not constructed better. This book was about $10, and the pages are a thick paper instead of board book material. Since this book is geared towards the little ones, they really should make this into a board book. How much more expensive can that be? There are other touch and feel books that are board books that sell for $5 or $6.
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