| Super Senses Save the Day!: A Story About the Five Senses (The Backyardigans) |  | Author: Irene Kilpatrick Creator: Susan Hall Publisher: Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon Category: Book
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Media: Board book Edition: Brdbk Reading Level: Ages 9-12 Pages: 26 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 6 x 5 x 1
ISBN: 1416968695 EAN: 9781416968696
Publication Date: March 10, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description The World's Best Muffin has been stolen! It's up to the Super Senses superheroes to follow the crumbs and track it down in this tasty adventure! The super chubby has a padded cover and is perfect for little hands and Backyardigans fans! A best-selling format for the Backyardigans!
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| Customer Reviews: Super Senses Save the Day July 23, 2010 Bev This was a gift for my great nephew. His mom read it to him and he enjoyed it.
Beautiful color and a cute tale May 26, 2009 Bookphile (USA) My 5-year-old daughter is a huge Backyardigans fan, as are my husband and I. So, naturally, when we found out we were having a baby, we were glad to have another child to introduce to the show and its related books. I've bought a couple of the board books for my nephew, who also loves them, and when I saw this book, I knew I had to get it for my as-yet unborn son.
I read this book to my new baby yesterday and, as with all of the Backyardigans books and DVDs I've purchased over the last several years, I was very pleased with it. The colors in the book are simply beautiful. Each page is chock full of vibrant, cute illustrations of the characters and their surroundings.
Even better is the tale itself, which has to do with Tasha and a muffin theft inspired by her highly acute sense of taste. Rather than a boring tale about the sense or a book merely about associations, this book has a cute story in which each of the five characters possesses one heightened sense. Together, the five of them create a formidable team.
The Backyardigans have been around for several years now but the show and the books never fail to innovate. They are always cute and sweet, the stories gentle tales about things that matter (manners, being kind to others, etc.) but the stories are never preachy. I'm quite happy to say that this is one children's show that never fails to delight and whose products only improve with time.
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