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Lost and Found – review.

8th February 2012 by Jax Blunt 6 Comments

This is currently Smallest’s favourite book. She adores the interactivity of the paper engineering (as it is described on the book itself). It goes far beyond a standard pop up book with tabs folding in various directions, doors that open and close, lights that turn on and off, and of course, the penguin.

Because it isn’t just the playing with it that captivates her. The story does it too. It’s irresistible, a story of friendship in the most unlikely places, of loss and of redemption, if that doesn’t sound too grand for a picture book aimed at two, three or four year olds. And much as she enjoys the playing, the page she returns to time after time is the one where the friends find each other and share a big hug.

And to be honest, you can’t go far wrong with that. At the moment, the penguin is our bedtime companion, and I’m quite happy with that.

Disclosure we were fortunate to be supplied this free for review, the amazon link above is an affiliate link.

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  1. Emma @MummyMummyMum says

    8th February 2012 at 11:39 pm

    We LOVE lost and found too. I didn’t know there was a pop up book though.
    The DVD is rather lovely too. xx

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    • Jax says

      9th February 2012 at 4:31 pm

      Ooh, I might have to look out for the DVD! The pop up book is so much more than just a pop up book, and I’m impressed at how sturdy it is too. Smallest is fairly gentle with it but it’s coping remarkably well anyway.

      Reply
  2. Nic says

    9th February 2012 at 9:55 pm

    Was coming to mention the dvd too, we loved all Oliver Jeffers’ books and the animation of Lost and Found was a real fave here 🙂

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    • Jax says

      9th February 2012 at 11:06 pm

      This is the first of his books I’ve encountered – I’m definitely going to be looking out for more!

      Reply
  3. Susan Mann says

    10th February 2012 at 4:11 pm

    What a cute book. My youngest loves watching this on the tv will have a look for the book x

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    • Jax says

      10th February 2012 at 11:10 pm

      It’s well worth it. Ooh, I see you’ve reviewed Divergent – that sounds really good. Going to pop over and check out your review now!

      Reply

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