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1) Home
Series
Publisher
DK Pub
Pub. Date
1998
Language
English
Description
Readers can feel a variety of textures--including a fluffy teddy bear, a rough towel, and a soft curtain--as they follow a cat around the house.
2) Wild animals
Series
Publisher
Dorling Kindersley
Pub. Date
1998.
Language
English
Description
Realistic photographs and textured pages allow children to see and feel what a variety of animals are like. Includes lions, lizards, dolphins, frogs, and koalas.
3) Puppy
Series
Publisher
DK Pub
Pub. Date
1999
Language
English
Description
Discover the textures of puppies and their toys.
8) Easter bunny
Author
Series
Publisher
Priddy Books
Pub. Date
c2008
Language
English
Description
Baby animals, including rabbits, raccoons, and lambs, enjoy themselves as they rest, climb, and look for snacks.
9) Farm
Author
Language
English
Description
Invites young readers to feel the textures of things found on farms, including ducklings, tractors, wheat, and chicks.
11) Playtime
Series
Publisher
Distributed by] Seedlings Braille Books
Pub. Date
2008
Language
English
Description
The reader is invited to touch the textured illustrations of various toys.
12) Trucks
Author
Publisher
DK Pub
Pub. Date
[2008]
Language
English
Description
Touch the textured trucks and learn their names and noises.
14) Bathtime
Author
Series
Publisher
DK Publishing
Pub. Date
2009.
Language
English
Description
Shows what bathtime objects look and feel like, using simple text and textured pages.
15) Bedtime
Author
Series
Publisher
DK Publishing
Pub. Date
[2009]
Language
English
Description
Fluffy bedtime toys to shiney stars, all kinds of textures for baby to explore.
18) Fall
Series
Publisher
St. Martin's Press
Pub. Date
[2010]
Language
English
Description
Presents textured pictures of seasonal items typical of autumn and Thanksgiving, along with the word for each item. On board pages.
19) Cuddly animals
Author
Language
English
Description
"Peekaboo! Who am I?" Can you guess which cuddly animal is hiding behind the page? Is it a bunny? Or a chick? Or perhaps it's a...?