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      • There's a Wocket in My Pocket is filled with bizarre creatures and rhymes: the nupboard in the cupboard, ghairs beneath the stairs, and the bofa on the sofa!  

        Book Details:
        • Format: Board Book
        • Publication Date: 11/26/1996
        • Pages: 24
        • Reading Level: Age 2 and Up

      Product Notes

      Popularity: #107 in Books for Toddlers (3-5 years)

      There's a Wocket In My Pocket! (Board Book)

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      3.5

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      5.0

      Love this story

      By Happy Mom

      from NY

      About Me First Time Parent

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      Pros

      • Attractive Design

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Infants
        • Newborn
        • Preemies
        • Toddlers

        Comments about There's a Wocket In My Pocket! (Board Book):

        this is a popular story in our little library. he likes the colors and he pints to the creatures in the pictures. The story keeps me on my toes with the rhyming as well haha

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        2.0

        Not a favorite in our house

        By Lady Greenthumbs

        from Atlanta, GA

        About Me First Time Parent

        Pros

        • Colorful

        Cons

        • Uninteresting

        Best Uses

          Comments about Random House There's a Wocket In My Pocket! (Board Book):

          We've been reading books to our 10 month daughter every night and she has never been interested in this one. I can't say I care for the rhyming make-believe animals either. The pages are sturdy and she likes turning the pages but we never make it through the whole book before she's uninterested. She never points at the pictures or makes expressions like with other books. It's also very tiny. Probably better for older ages.

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