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First Cot Book (First Focus)

First Cot Book (First Focus)
From Ladybird Books Ltd

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #172 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-04-05
  • Binding: Rag Book
  • 10 pages

Editorial Reviews

Synopsis
This is a Concertina style cloth book with bold black, white and yellow artwork and a mirror to delight the very youngest of babies.


Customer Reviews

Excellent stimulation for tiny babies5
I bought this cot book while pregnant, and have been using it to entertain my twin boys who were born premature. This cot book has been used in their incubators in NICU, and they absolutely love it. They stare at each image with wide eyes, and reach out to touch it. Sometimes it gets a bit much for them since they are still tiny, so we only use it for short periods of time. However, it is clearly excellent stimulation and I am sure that the boys will continue to be entertained as they grow a bit bigger.

Nice baby book5

This is a nice book that my 2 month old son enjoys.

I purchased both this book and Faces (Baby's Very First Book) at the same time, and I must say that I prefer the Faces book. The faces book is designed as a book with pages that can be turned in the normal way - while this book is a string of folded up pages (eg, if you pull it open you can see several pages at the same time).

Having said that, the patterns in this book are more attractive than the patterns in the faces book (but less attractive to my son that the faces pictures in the faces book). I think it's worth buying both books, but if you were only to buy one I would recommend the faces book instead.

Makes things much more interesting for baby5
We used this book to line the side of our baby's pram after seeing someone else doing it and it really catches her attention. It must make travelling along without being able to see much more than the sky a whole lot more interesting.