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Teletubbies: The Tubby Custard Ride

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Say ‘eh-oh’ to the Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa, and Po! Help Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po go up and down in the Dup Dup and round and round on the Tubby Custard Ride. Little children will love to push, pull and slide the fun tabs and join in the simple Teletubbies story. The bright pictures and simple rhyming text are perfect for infants and toddlers. The Teletubbies are back and all set to enchant a new generation of babies and toddlers. The Teletubbies are a great way to introduce little ones to early learning concepts such as colours, counting and numbers. The colourful world of Teletubby land is especially designed to capture little imaginations. Perfect for kids aged 1+. Have you collected all of the Teletubbies' adventures? A Rainy Day Favourite Things Let's Go Up and Down Magic Watering Can The Teletubbies joins the ranks of CBeebies favourites such as Something Special, The Lingo Show, and In the Night Garden.

8 pages, Paperback

Published March 1, 2017

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Profile Image for ✟Roxanne✟(Death by Book Avalanche) ☠ .
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October 8, 2018
My 3 year old spotted this at the library and wanted to take it home with us. It's bright, colourful and interactive so very appealing to children. She likes to pull the tags and spin the discs within the pages but I have to make sure she doesn't damage the book as some of the interactive parts look like there are pages stuck together but there aren't, pulling them about would break the book. The interactive parts will probably cause most children to not be interested in the story at all but it's Teletubbies so I don't think it really matters that much. It's very short and simple to read...well...if you're not trying to read a page that your child is trying to interact with.
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September 27, 2017
I got this for my 2-year-old (plus 7-months) boy to enjoy. He saw me take it out of the package and said straight away, “Please can I have it?” He then took to it immediately saying, “Daddy look, Noo-Noo”, “Daddy look, Teletubbies” and “Daddy, what’s this, what’s this, daddy, what’s this?” as he flicked through the pages.

The cover contains a slide section and needless to say it is these bits in the book that he finds most interesting, the slide bits and the picture wheels.

It is a hard board book so he can easily turn the pages on his own (although he won’t always wait for you to read the text first before doing so). It is reasonably durable too, although he has managed to rip it a little when he thought there was a page inside a page (the problem of having a slide section in between making the pages thicker tricking him into thinking there is a page in-between).

Each page is bright, glossy and colourful and features the Teletubbies on them. The story he won’t let me read because he wants to turn the page, or play with the feature, but with Teletubbies the story doesn’t matter too much.

But the book is certainly keeping him happy at the moment as he sits with it in his hand watching TV, occasionally turning to it instead.
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