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How does it feel to touch a pink pig's nose? What's the difference between a fluffy chick and a furry dog? Does a horse's nose really feel like velvet? Young children will love touching and feeling their way through the farmyard in this clever little board book which features cut out textured panels.

10 pages, Board book

First published May 7, 1998

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Dawn Sirett

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213 reviews1 follower
April 16, 2008
Good textures. Still want more though.
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123 reviews5 followers
May 30, 2009
At 3 months old Whit would smile and kick when we got this book out. He just loved it!!!
35 reviews1 follower
March 20, 2017
I enjoyed the book Touch and Feel Farm because it allows kids to explore different textures around them! Additionally, there are different animals for children to learn about. The illustrations are accurate to what kids would see in real life and could possibly help children distinguish between a real animal and animals in fiction books. The book is based off of animals one would see in a farm, so it does not touch upon any cultural issues, which is great. I would have liked to see more text in the book, I think the illustrations and the sensory aspect of the book make up for it. I think children would enjoy this book because it’s simple and to the point. Moreover, the repetition in the book “tickle, touch, pat… the animal’s skin” will get children in the routine of expecting what the reader will say next. I would emphasize that there are different textures to explore and some kids may not like those textures.
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2,129 reviews
May 14, 2013
This is a simple and cute book about the different textures of different animals. Each page has a different type of material insert to replicate the feel of the animal's fur/feathers/flesh to teach the child the differences. We take it a step further by saying the animal noises too even though they aren't in the book. Nice variety of colors for the different animals as well.
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2,808 reviews71 followers
February 11, 2017
I love the realistic looking animals inside this book (chick, pig, horse, dog and sheep). The area to feel the animals was big enough for little hands to enjoy and the textures are fun for them also. I wish there more pages for them though as it doesn't hold their attention very long. Love DK books though- very educational.
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2,170 reviews142 followers
January 14, 2008
My copy is taped up, because my younger son literally loved it to death. But it's still readable. I've never been much of a PAT THE BUNNY fan, but I do like some of the new books that follow that "touch and feel" example.
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3,492 reviews157 followers
May 26, 2009
This is good, for the variety of surfaces provided to the reader for touch. It is totally the kind of book that toddlers will want to have read to them hundreds (if not thousands) of times.
11 reviews1 follower
June 4, 2009
Now this one is a hit!
It's the horsey noises that mama makes... very creative ones ;)
10 reviews
September 15, 2009
The story was about baby animals and the feeling of their fur.
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671 reviews
August 12, 2011
Purchased at the JFK Border's (going out of business) for flight back to San Diego. Real photos of animals with fuzzy inserts. Decent.
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125 reviews
May 18, 2012
This is just like being at the petting zoo! But I don't have to leave the comfort of my own home or smell any poop! I love it!!
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2,008 reviews
September 25, 2012
We had a whole collection of these DK Touch and Feel books when my daughter was a toddler, and she loved them all. Simple words, colorful photos, and great textures to touch and feel.
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27 reviews
April 16, 2017
This book is good for teaching young children about animals and textures.
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2,242 reviews16 followers
March 20, 2016
A great books for toddlers who aren't quite interested in plot lines but like to touch stuff. I've got nieces who will love this!
34 reviews
February 28, 2017
This touch and feel book would be great for young children because they get to feel the touch they are reading. It will help them remember the word with the feel.
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June 9, 2020
This is one of many books in the “Touch and Feel” series. This book provides many learning opportunities. These books provide vocabulary words with both texture and pictures. This book also provides opportunities for answering wh-questions as well as describing and stating opinions, which are all part of expressive language skills.
12 reviews1 follower
August 25, 2016
This book is good for all!!

Having a book with pictures that can be felt and explored allows for children of all abilities to enjoy it. I used this book during guided reading in an SEN classroom to engage the children by relating the name, makaton sign and texture of the animals to be understood.

I think this book, although simple looking can increase the learning of all children and can be engaging for children with and with out additional needs. Having the sense of touch and discovery within a book can be fun for all children and beneficial without an obvious differentiation.

By having a book which can be used as a motivator the children with SEN were encouraged to learn the skills of independent reading, turning the pages and exploring the content confidently.

I hope to discover many sensory books during my time as a teacher to ensure all children are engaged and enjoy reading.
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140 reviews12 followers
February 20, 2015
This is a short book the outlines the noises and how some farm animals feel. I like this book because it gives my child something to touch and feel when we are reading. Before long, I can take him to a real farm to touch the animals for real.
98 reviews
May 16, 2016
Visually and textually stimulating book for the very young. This will help your children gain print motivation and awareness. They will also get used to some vocabulary and animals.
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247 reviews2 followers
February 9, 2017
It's a typical touch and feel book for little children. It is realistic enough in the imitation that it gives a child the general idea of what these animals feel like.
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April 26, 2017
This book has many different textures that are similar to that of the animals in the book. I would put this book in a sensory corner of a younger grade level (Pre-K or Kindergarten).
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