“Pat the Bunny,” the 1940 classic touch-and-feel book, is still in print—a testament to the value of touch in introducing infants and toddlers to the world of reading. Later, when children reach ...
For a lot of new parents, the first sign of intelligent life comes when the baby – heretofore a drooling blob – lifts its teeny-weeny finger and lightly touches a furry bunny. (As in: Judy can pat the ...
Best known for her 1940 perennial bestseller Pat the Bunny, which was a groundbreaker in the touch-and-feel genre, Dorothy Kunhardt also published nearly 50 other books for children and adults ...
Morning Call PA: A PAT ON THE BACK FOR THE BUNNY GRANDADDY OF INTERACTIVE BOOKS STILL A MAJOR DEVELOPMENTAL TOUCHSTONE
A PAT ON THE BACK FOR THE BUNNY GRANDADDY OF INTERACTIVE BOOKS STILL A MAJOR DEVELOPMENTAL TOUCHSTONE
For a lot of new parents, the first sign of intelligent life comes when the baby — heretofore a drooling blob — lifts his or her teeny-weeny finger and lightly touches a furry bunny. (As in: “Judy can ...
I write today in defense of "Pat the Bunny." Written in 1940, "Pat" is one of those books, like "Goodnight, Moon," that can make parents of young children cringe. It elicits "Again! Again!" from ...
Fast Company: Why the sensation of touch is so powerful when learning to read and write
Why the sensation of touch is so powerful when learning to read and write
Yahoo: The power of touch is vital for both reading and writing