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A-to-Z Animal Board Book

A-to-Z Animal Board Book

I’m back with another Timberdoodle review this week, this time for an adorable little A-to-Z Animal Board Book.

Abby with Nathan and Evelyn

My grandkids love to read, and they were more than happy to help us take this title for a test drive.

Taking Turns

Their Aunt Abby read them the book, and they took turns lifting the flaps.

A-to-Z Animal Board Book

With the help of those flaps, every letter is magically transformed into a cute little critter in the shape of the letter that starts its name. What a clever design!

E F G

A is for alligator. B is for bear.

A-to-Z Animal Board Book

And C, D, and E stand for crab, dog, and elephant, respectively.

C D E

And on and on it goes, all the way through Y for yak and Z for Zebra.

A-to-Z Animal Board Book

I thought this book was very clever. It had a good variety of animals — including flamingos, narwals, tigers, and even urchins — and the flaps were sturdy and well anchored.

A-to-Z Animal Board Book

That being said, baby sister did manage to tear one flap slightly on her first reading. Big brother had no trouble with them, but I recommend supervising very young readers to keep them from wresting the flaps right off the page.

T is for Tiger

If your children love lift-the-flap books as much as ours do, give this A-to-Z Animal Board Book a try. Timberdoodle sells it as a stand-alone title or as part of their 2002 Tiny Tots Curriculum Kit.

A-to-Z Animal Board Book

While you’re on the Timberdoodle website, I’d encourage you to look around. We love everything we’ve ever ordered from this small family-owned company!

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PLEASE NOTE: As a member of the Timberdoodle blog team, I routinely receive free or deeply discounted products in exchange for writing honest reviews. Opinions expressed in these posts are 100% my own. I’ve been a happy and enthusiastic Timberdoodle customer for decades — long before I ever started blogging for their company.

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