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Review: Find It Series

Find It Series by Highlights from Timberdoodle’s Tiny Tots Kit is a set of 4 puzzle books. Each page has 3 items that go with the theme for your child to find. What I found really neat is that the things you need to find are raised up a little bit from the page, so you can rub your finger along the page and feel the outline of what you are spotting. This is perfect for little ones. Not only will they get to see the items but also feel the book and get those motor skills goes. Since there are 4 books to this series you can rotate them and keep it interesting for younger kids.


My daughter had a blast with these books. She was easily able to find each item in the books. Her favorite was the bedtime book; she said because it’s purple. Since they are not to big we’ll be able to take them on the go in case we go somewhere that our daughter would get bored. I like to keep them out when I do school with our oldest so that our youngest has something fun to look at and play with while not trying to take school things.


These are a great introduction to search and find for younger toddlers. The books are board books so they are nice and sturdy and you don’t have to worry about the pages tearing. Another awesome thing is that the last page of each book has a question about another skill toddlers are getting introduced too; shapes, colors, numbers and sounds. What I like to do is ask additional questions while reading the books. What does this animal say? What color is this? That way you work on more than just search and find skills. I would definitely recommend these to anyone with younger kiddos. 



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