I am disappointed with this book (cat version). The objects in the water filled fish tank page do not float or move within as one would expect and the cat sound is almost impossible to activate (even for an adult). The book is cute and my infant enjoys it, but I would expect a better product for what is advertised and the price paid.Clearly not a story book, Ozlo (like Coco) is a "multisensory activity book". The pages feature bright colors, different textures, a reflective surface, and even a doggy sound. This is a cheerful and imaginative update of the old "Pat the Bunny", first published in 1940, and a bit too fragile for tiny tots.
While i love reading books, my daughter and i also enjoy books with no words. I have fun making stories to go with pictures. Since she began talking, i can ask her what she sees, which encourages speaking and vocabulary. And now she can tell her own stories, using the visuals as a spark for her imagination.I have twin baby boys and a 3 year old. They all LOVE them! If I give them this book in the car they are happy for at least 20 minutes!!! I have never had any toy provide entertainment for that long. Every child is different, but my three boys all agree this and the other book (the dog version)is great.I have twin boys and a 3 year old. They all LOVE them! If I give them this book in the car they are happy for at least 20 minutes!!! I have never had any toy provide entertainment for that long. Every child is different, but my three boys all agree this and the other cat version of this is great.I was disappointed when I pulled this toy out of the box. It's small, and there's no story. The only thing it's good for is a chew toy for my 11-month-old son. It was expensive for just being that. I wouldn't recommend it.
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