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Po's Magic Watering Can: A Lift-The-Flap Book (Teletubbies)

Po's Magic Watering Can: A Lift-The-Flap Book (Teletubbies)

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: "Enormously" cute book.
Review: One day in Teletubbyland, something appeared...

As Po visits the other teletubbies, each of their favorite things becomes enormous when the water from the magic watering can is sprinkled on it. The enormous objects are behind the flaps, helping to build some "suspense" for the young ones. The plot is harmless and light enough that a toddler can follow it.

The book, and the flaps, are reasonably sturdy. Unless your child marinates the pages, it should provide her with a few months' enjoyment.

I rank this in the middle as far as the Tubby books goes. We've gotten more fun out of "magic flag," because it provides something the child can actually *do*.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Sturdy but low content value
Review: This book is about 8 pages long. The pictures are stills from the television show. In this volume, Po has a watering can which he sprinkles on items (ball, hat, bag) to make them "enormous." The flaps are large enough for little hands and sturdy. The story is: Po makes the items enormous and the teletubbies love their enormous items and each other, the end. Very small kids seem to like repetitous books, and this one isn't too expensive and at least the flaps will last. While the educational content of this whole series is questionable, children really seem to love these characters.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Sturdy but low content value
Review: This book is about 8 pages long. The pictures are stills from the television show. In this volume, Po has a watering can which he sprinkles on items (ball, hat, bag) to make them "enormous." The flaps are large enough for little hands and sturdy. The story is: Po makes the items enormous and the teletubbies love their enormous items and each other, the end. Very small kids seem to like repetitous books, and this one isn't too expensive and at least the flaps will last. While the educational content of this whole series is questionable, children really seem to love these characters.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My 10 month old loves the "surprise" behind the flaps!
Review: This book is sturdy like the other board books and big enough to see the pictures really well. The flaps get worn out though, like any flap book. My son loves to see the watering can make the Teletubbies favorite things become "enormous"! The book provides patterns which are great for young children but also introduces "higher level" words such as enormous, lovely, and disappear.


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