Member Reviews
This would be far more effective if I'd read a physical copy, so I will be trying to get hold of one when I Like To Move! is published. With felt trails showing the movements of the different animals this will help little ones understand movement a bit more, and having something to touch and feel will make that come across far better than just reading on a screen. That being said, the colour contrasts are effective and the illustrations are cute, so this is definitely a book which I would be happy to purchase for my little ones.
I love how this book interacts with the reader and allows kids to follow along with their finger. The colors are perfect and there's just enough words to not be overwhelming to kids.
My son would have loved this mainly black and white picture book when he was a baby!
The bold lines and illustrations were lovely and I would definitely buy this for a newborn.
I read this book this morning with my daughter and it was a quick read as there are only a few pages with it being a board book.
The illustrations used in the book are nice and bright and toddlers will love them and I love the interaction – my daughter is 2 and she thought that they were great!
They images are nice, bright and clear and I liked how she would follow straight, curved or wavy lines so it made it fun and also had an element of learning too – 4 stars from me
I requested and received an e-ARC of this book from NetGalley and Quatro Publishing Group – words & pictures in exchange for an honest review.
I love this high contrast picture book. The characters have fun movements that you can trace with your fingers. The illustrations are simple but eye catching, and I love the pop of colour on each page.
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What would look to be a perfectly reasonable volume for the under-fours, as felt patches built into the board pages guide the infant's finger across the page in company with the words the adult/carer reads out about the motion of the animal subjects. Not the ideal thing to review in digital form, but the eye-catching simplicity of the design and the fun movements will make this just as much an entertaining toy as it will a book to return to. Which is what is called for.