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Noses

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Guess whose wet nose this is? A dog's, naturally! These photo-focused, early learning nonfiction books pose simple questions and provide fun, interactive learning for young readers. As they observe bold text and captivating photos, children will discover the unique features of various animals' body parts.

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15.3k reviews314 followers
January 31, 2018
While some animals have distinctively colored noses, others have very long ones. In this board book for beginning readers, youngsters have the chance to use visual and textual clues to figure out which animal goes with which nose. There are five different animals, an elephant, a pig, a toucan, a horse, and a dog. While color seems to matter most in two of these appendages, it is great that the book presents at least one fairly unusual animal and one with which most youngsters will be familiar. The photographs are large, spreading across two pages. Parents and caregivers can use this book, along with others in this series, to encourage little ones to make guesses and even to talk about the animals and what they know about them or even learn more.
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156 reviews11 followers
December 16, 2021
This is a short, simple board book featuring five animals. It's an interactive guessing game book to read to your little one. My daughter is 18 months and enjoyed it, guessing the animals and flipping back and forth between the pages. I liked that the pages weren't too busy so it kept her attention.
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1,739 reviews
June 18, 2018
A bizzarely abrupt ending; also no educational resources included. But for a board book, the high-resolution photographs are high-quality. For that reason, I'd include it in a resource bag or classroom set.
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451 reviews18 followers
October 29, 2021
My one year old loved this book and I love reading it to him because of how much he enjoyed. Just goes to show, for the right audience even a basic, basic book can be great!
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December 31, 2024
Superb storytelling! The wet nose of the dog stood out the most to me!
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1,909 reviews
July 17, 2025
This is an excellent opportunity to guess animals by seeing just one part of their body as a clue. The toucan and horse were stumpers. Love the real photos.
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