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Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: First Look & Find Hot

Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: First Look & Find

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Author Sue DiCicco
Illustrator Sue DiCicco
Publisher Publications International, 2008
Genres Action / Adventure / SportsBasic ConceptsFantasy / Make Believe
Age Range InfantToddlerPreschool
It's a first Look & Find for toddlers. They can search, point, and match; make comparisons; discover concepts; and follow directions with all their favorite friends from the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse!
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: First Look & Find
6 out of 10 based on 1 reviews.

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A much more simple version of 'I Spy'

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Mickey Mouse Clubhouse - First Look and Find, is all about the pictures. Honestly I didn't even think that their was a story involved until I sat down and looked at the book without my daughter.

It's a normal Clubhouse type adventure geared towards little kids and each page of the extra large board book asks it's reader to find particular items on that page. Now my daughter, who is 2, can't quite grasp that concept yet - but I can ask her to find things on the pages that I know that she can identify and it works just as well. Even when we were in the car and I couldn't see the book at the same time as her, I knew that Mickey was somewhere in every section of the book so I could ask her to find him without even knowing which page she was on.

Plus, I think that even very small kids would enjoy the bright pictures if nothing else.
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Reviewed by Mamma B
June 12, 2009
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