It’s a really tactile experience as every page offers a different texture for him to explore."
Aimed at babies and toddlers, this seven book series covers various sounds from animal noises to classical music.
She presses it herself and does a different little dance to the different songs.
Always makes her smile (and me).
Think this will be my go to when buying a present for a little one from now on.
Its great that it comes with a battery too.'
It felt like passing it on to the next generation."
Take a look inside…
Where’s Mr…?
Each book also has a mirror on the final page, which is always an exciting reveal.
Where’s Mr Duck?is an Amazon number one bestseller, with more than 3,000 five-star reviews.
Take a look at other books in the collection, includingWhere’s Mrs Queen?andWhere’s Mr Pirate?
Peekaboo books
From the same name behind the Where’s Mr…?
What makes a children’s book interactive?
What makes a children’s book interactive will depend on their age.
These can be a really immersive way to engage an older child with reading.
Why are interactive books good for babies and toddlers?
These include growing fine motor skills and brain development, as well as supporting language skills and problem solving.
Take for example the That’s Not My… series listed above.
It’s safe to say our 11-year-old tester (and a total baller) was absolutely thrilled.
Find out how this new Magic Mixies toy faired when tested by our parent tester Punteha and her eight-year-old daughter