Kids can't stop popping! Poke the irresistible click-to-count buttons to hear satisfying “clicks" and “pops" as you count down the animals on old MacDonald farm! The sturdy 20-page interactive board book lets kids pop along as they sing along and follow the adorably illustrated story. Poke-a-dot books are a great way to help encourage language development, counting, and fine motor skills. Patented pop-a-tronic technology lets kids discover different popping sounds by poking the dots from the front or the back, with pages raised or flat!
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- 20-page interactive sturdy board book with buttons to press and “pop” on every page
- Count down from 10 cows to 1 rooster as you read (and sing!) the Old MacDonald’s Farm song
- Poke-a-Dot books encourage language development, counting, and fine motor skills
- Dots make different clicking and popping sounds depending on how they’re poked
- Makes a great gift for preschoolers to early readers, ages 3 to 7, for hands-on, screen-free play; product made with FSC-certified materials that support responsible forestry; applies to new inventory only (FSC C156584)
- 20-page interactive sturdy board book with buttons to press and “pop” on every page
- Count down from 10 cows to 1 rooster as you read (and sing!) the Old MacDonald’s Farm song
- Poke-a-Dot books encourage language development, counting, and fine motor skills
- Dots make different clicking and popping sounds depending on how they’re poked
- Makes a great gift for preschoolers to early readers, ages 3 to 7, for hands-on, screen-free play; product made with FSC-certified materials that support responsible forestry; applies to new inventory only (FSC C156584)