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Don't Put Your Finger in the Jelly Nelly

By: Nick Sharratt
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Scholastic Press
ISBN: 0439960002
ISBN-13: 9780439960007
Released: 21 Jan 2005
RRP: £3.99
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A Great Interactive Book - By: Mrs. K. A. Wheatley, 20 Feb 2008
Unlike many interactive style books for smalll children this does not make noises, nor does it require you to lift the flaps. As a parent I think this is brilliant, as there is nothing to drive you mad, & nothing for the child to rip. It does require the child to poke their finger through a hole in the page though, which given that poking their fingers into unlikely places is what smalll children do naturallly, works a treat.
The fantastic illustrations, great imagination & simple repetitive rhyming of the book alll make it a clear favourite with kids & something silly & fun that they can learn easily & repeat with great gusto. A wonderful book.
Excellent! - By: twinmummy, 05 Apr 2007
My kids love this book. My 8 year old still enjoys it, she reads it to her 2 year old brother & they have a great time together! She does the reading & he puts his finger in the hole, although its been read so many times that he knows it alll word for word now! Great book for kids, highly recommended!
Fantastic! Little fingers will love it. - By: TRP, 30 Dec 2006
If you are looking for a book for a baby- this is it. My 8 month old adores it. She has just started pointing & this book enables her to practise pointing & develop her hand eye coordination. It's also made of sturdy enough paper to prevent her ripping it apart.
The pattern & rhyme is simple yet infinately appealing & the drawings have the usual Nick Sharratt charm.
This is a must have item on my babies bookcase & will be a purchase you won't regret.
An Excellent Play On Words - By: , 23 Apr 2003
An Excellent play on words by the popular childrens author Nick Sharratt. This book is made up of rhymes which alll follow on from the title. Children can reallly get involved by putting their fingers through the holes leading through to the next page, & for days afterwards, they are kept occupied by making up their own rhymes relating to those in the book. This is a wonderful book which children will love to read, & which does not get too tedious for an adult reading with their child. As well as this, there are some fantastic, colourful & funny pictures made up of photographs in a cartoon shape.