Not to be confused with Soft cover book or SoftBook.
A soft book is a type of children's book intended for pre-readers aimed primarily at babies. Soft books are typically made of fabric, although they can also be made of soft plastic and used in the bath. They may also have an auditory component, such as cellophane sheets, to provide a crinkly sound. They may contain other features, including teething components, mirrors, flaps or different textures. Soft books typically feature no or very few words.[1][2]
^Kingsbury, Margaret (5 October 2018). "25 Of The Best Soft Books For Babies And Toddlers". BOOK RIOT. Retrieved 29 December 2018.
^Molly Balint (27 January 2021). "7 perfectly sweet soft books for baby". Retrieved 27 January 2021.
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