When I had younger kids my favorite type of book for them was anything that was touch and feel. I liked that the books had more dimension because of it being the story as well as having a textural aspect. I have a two year old grandson that I've been spending some time with and he loves books. I knew that this one would be great for him and he'd love it even more because of the animals.
When I first looked at the Cozy, Snowy Cuddles I noticed right away that even the cover had a textural element to it. The ice on the ground as well as the letters had a rough texture to make little ones think of snow. It's also got the baby polar bear kissing it's mama which warmed my heart. Little bear is on an adventure in the cold and as he travels he gets to see different animals. We start out with the Narwhal and we are able to feel the rubbery texture of his body. As the snow is floating down the little bear meets the huskies. How soft and fluffy the huskies fur is to the touch! The seals cuddle as the wind blows. As the night gets closer we see the moose curling up together to stay warm. The little bear is home safe and sound and thanking God for the wonderful kisses he gets from his parents. As they snuggle and say goodnight we can touch the soft fur of the mama bear.
Such a sweet story of the little bear's adventures in the cold. It's a nice, sturdy board book which is always best for the little ones. Children love exploring their world and being able to touch the different textures in this book is wonderful to help expand their minds.
A big thanks to Thomas Nelson and BookLook Bloggers for allowing me to review this book.
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This sounds like an incredibly sweet book! I always loved touch and feel books for my children when they were younger too.
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