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Hi, does anyone have any recommendations for a book for a 5 months old baby? Preferably a book made of soft material and has different touchy feely textures. I have had a look at the booktrust website but it would be great to have personal recommendations particularly if the book is easy to clean/pop in the machine. Thank you.
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Thank you for this recommendation. I bought the JellyCat Farm Tails book. I was pleasantly surprised that it also has a button to press for animal noise. Thank think that?s the baby?s favourite bit.I?d be interested in trying out the Wee Gallery next. It?s nice to have books that the baby can squish.
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