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Lamaze Where's Caterpillar

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Tethered caterpiller wiggles his way through the holes on each page on the way to becoming a butterfly. Children develop coordination and motor skills as they fit the caterpiller through the holes.

 
 
 
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Product Details
Product Length:8.9 inches
Product Width:7.5 inches
Product Height:2.4 inches
Product Weight:0.25 pounds
Package Length:8.9 inches
Package Width:7.5 inches
Package Height:2.4 inches
Package Weight:0.25 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 8 reviews

Features
  • Great Interactive Read-Aloud for Toddlers

  • Great for Visual Perception Skills and Fine Motor Skills

  • Develops eye hand coordination and manual dexterity


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:5.0
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5Great Book  Jul 13, 2008
The interaction with the caterpillar is great. You pull the caterpillar through different shapes while reading the rhyming story. At the end of the book all you can pull through is the head which makes the head of the butterfly. It's really cute. My daughter is 8 mo old and loves to play with this book and the rhyming story is great for her.

4Soft book  Jul 10, 2008
My Grandson doesn't seem too interested in it. Maybe when he gets alittle older. He's only 9 months old now. I think the book is realy nice it's colorful and cute. I like how you can put the catapillar thru the hole in each page. At the end it turns into a butterfly.

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5Cute & educational  Feb 27, 2008
I purchased this book based on other reviews I read here, and I was not disappointed. My 11 month old son loves it, and I think it will be great for several years. It's very short, but it's a cute book that gives the life cycle of a caterpillar in very easy terms (he eats, then turns into a butterfly at the end).

There are many facets to this simple book. The first is short, simple text that rhymes, along with colorful pictures that are great for young babies. Caterpillar is cute, and he has a rattle that appeals to my young son.

As the baby gets older, he can manipulate the caterpillar through the shapes himself. You can use this to teach shapes (caterpillar goes through a circle, square, and triangle) to your toddler, and can talk about what caterpillars eat and their life cycles to your older toddlers.

I wish I had this book when my son was younger...he chewed up most of his board books, so cloth would have been better.


4Where is Caterpillar  Feb 26, 2008
This is a fun book. The only problem that we have is that it is hard for the little one to get the caterpillar through the hole by himself. It can be come frustrating for them in the very early stages (it could test you to till you get the hang of using it while telling the story.






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5What a neat book for church!  Feb 05, 2008
This is a great book for anytime, but it really shines in church or other situations where silence is required. It is so cute, and perfect for babies to chew on. You'll both have fun threading the caterpillar through as you read. And it's nice because it doesn't have the crinkles or squeakers or other noise makers that a lot of other soft books do. Highly recommended!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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