🌟 Ignite Curiosity, One Page at a Time!
The Busy Book for Toddlers is an educational Montessori toy designed for children aged 3 to 7. It features 30 interactive pages with 8 nature themes, including butterflies and ants, and comes with dry erase markers for endless fun. Ideal for homeschooling, this safe and engaging book promotes early learning and exploration, making it a perfect gift for birthdays and holidays.
C**D
Would still recommend
My daughter (3 yo) has been asking questions about the body and when I came across this I thought it would help. When I first ordered it was missing pieces but they were fast to ship a new one back as soon as I returned the first one.This book requires a lot of assembly, basically all of it. It says the cut outs are easy to tear out but they rip sooo easily, some words are cut out by the hole punches, repeated paragraph, I don't mind my child learning about female organs vs male (ovaries, uterus, etc.) And they have a boy and girl but do not have any difference in the body, but then added a beer cut out in one of the food/drinks that are unhealthy. I dont necessarily mind that but I would have preferred the other if that counts for anything. All in all, it is very educational and as she grows she'll be able to do more with it! She's already very interested in it and has learned from it already, I just wish it was less work to put together mostly
L**
Love/hate
So I love this book, it’s different than the rest.. but it does not come without its many flaws.Multiple misprints where letters are just not even there.Hole punches are through words.Some paragraphs are just double printed.It’s a cool concept to do the body, and I love there are like learning sheets or answer keys but all the errors really bug me.Have to assemble yourself, no circles to tell you where to place velcro on the pieces.. found to line up stuff best bet is to put the ruff velcro on the book first then attach the fuzzy piece to it and place the piece to it so it’ll be aligned where it’s supposed to go.Also wish there was a back page with no Velcro to not catch on stuff.Does not come with a bag for unattached pieces, wish it did.Overall it’s okay. As mentioned lots of misprints and honestly I haven’t looked over the accuracy of the labels for correctness yet. Hopefully things are at least correct.
T**A
Lots of assembly required
I absolutely love this book. I understand the reason you need to assemble yourself is so everything sticks better for a longer time. It is a pain and takes a bit of time but in the end I found that it is worth it. This book makes learning fun. My 9 year old loves it and helps my 4 year old learn. Mine 9 year old and I have had many discussions about the body. This book is awesome. It doesn't go into deep details but enough that you are learning great things and helps with retention. My oldest loves anything science. I am surprised at how great this book is for all young kids.
K**N
Granddaughter loves this
I got this for my 3 year old granddaughter and she loves it. It keeps her occupied for hours and loves playing with the different cards. It a great learning tool for toddlers as well. Would recommend this.
M**M
so many velcro circles...
Only a few pages are really for preschoolers. The rest have a lot of medical information and terms that they would have no interest nor ability to comprehend. This book took well over an hour to assemble. Assemble it one punch-out page at a time or it will be much more difficult (don’t punch everything out at once). Putting both halves of the Velcro down in the correct spot, then adding the piece on top helps with alignment. I also put notes on the back of the food (H for Heart) so that they could be matched with the right page if separated. There are plenty of errors: repeated paragraphs, sentences that stop midway, etc. However the diagrams and information in the book are good overall and in a format that is more enticing than a regular book.
K**.
Now why isnt it preassembled?
The quality of the product is good. I did not like that it was not ready for use. My toddler had to exercise patience while my mom and myself assembled it quickly. I am debating on whether I should see the letter-word/picture attribution as a challenge. I truly think more relatable or common concepts could have been used for learning purposes.
R**2
Overall good learning tool, plenty of cards to work with, markers are not the best.
The first thing is that these are great for learning the basics and keeping you in practice without worrying about additional paper waste. That being said, it helps with working on penmanship his is not very complicated math. It is a decent set of tools to help with writing. It has both letters and numbers to help with their penmanship. It is not so flashy where it is super distracting really. All the cards and pages are just on what feels like laminated paper. They are easily damaged which is the down side of this product. It starts to fray on the edges already and are super thin so it is easy to bend and fold. There are dry erase markers but they run out super fast. There is also an eraser on top of the cap. It is not the best and I end up just using a rag. The material is something that can be mastered quickly and helps with perfecting their letter writing. The flash cards are nice as well for an early age. Overall this is a good cheap set but it will not last very long with the way the laminating paper is, the dry erase marker running out fast, and the terrible eraser.
J**N
parents need more toys like this
Learning games like this is much better than tablet games on screen. It's great for their eyes and brains.
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