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C**J
-a little dirty and
It was the book I expected. Had to wipe it down w Clorox wipe. -a little dirty and musty
F**0
Fun to read and play with at bath time!
I'm a fan of squooshy bathtub books because my little ones, close in age, love to bath together and "read" to each other while we lather up. This book is not only cute and colorful, but the story is lively and easy for little toddlers to love. I recommend this and all the other Einstein Bath books for your wee ones! They are just the right size for little hands, float perfectly on top of the bath bubbles, and hold up well to twists and tugs in the tub. Enjoy!
B**A
not great
I don't really like this book. The pictures aren't great and the story line isn't either. My son loves baby einstein shows, but he is not interested in this book at all.
R**O
Second hand
They didn't explain this is a second hand item.I thought it was new and it wasn't.RegardsRicardoBye
J**E
Best soft book around
Very sweet book for little children. Rhyming words on each page, with interactive words and actions with your toddler. I loved reading this to the little boy I nannied. I buy this for others as a gift always.
G**V
12 years and still going strong
Bought these as a gift because we've had these books for 12 years and they're still being used by each consecutive sibling. Fun writing, cute graphics.
L**K
A Note About PVC...
There was another reviewer who was rather alarmist about the use of PVC in this bath book, so I thought I should clear it up. The use of exterior PVC for the cover of this (and other) Baby Einstein books is controversial because studies have been shown that it can be toxic to some animals including rats. There has been little scientific evidence that it is harmful to humans but some are moving for a ban on PVC in children's toys. At this point it seems hard to say about how harmful it is--the American government hasn't restricted its use, but the European Union has. The city of San Francisco has put a ban on it as well for use in children's bath books. If you are concerned about it, that's fine--don't buy PVC bath books, but let's not jump to the conclusion that it's going to give your baby cancer. There's no evidence of that just yet. Note: this is going to be a moot point eventually; I called the Baby Einstein company (who transferred me to Hyperion Books) and they said they planned on phasing out the use of exterior PVC in the future.
M**M
Poorly written story.
My 17 month old daughter loves books, so I bought this at the bookstore for her to read in the tub. Unfortunately (like most baby bathtub books) it was sealed up, so there was no way I could preview it before I bought it. The writing style is very awkward, and longish for a toddler book. My daughter, who usually loves being read to, has no patience for me reading each page on this one. She flips through the pages to look at the pictures, but then tires of it quickly and moves on to other tub toys. I've learned my lesson to check out Amazon reviews on sealed books before I blindly shell out the cash!
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