
Overview
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I Love Hockey – Interactive Lift-the-Flap Board Book for Kids | Fun Hockey Learning for Toddlers & Preschoolers
Product Description:
Get ready to hit the ice with I Love Hockey, the latest title in Taffy Tales’ popular Look and Find Lift-the-Flap series! This exciting, interactive board book takes young readers on a thrilling journey from a friendly road hockey game to the big game on the ice, teaching them all about the fast-paced sport of hockey along the way.
The adventure begins with a fun road hockey game, where kids warm up before their exciting match later that night. As the puck drops, readers will:
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Look, find, and count different players
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Learn basic hockey terms and positions, like forwards, defensemen, and the goalie
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Discover hidden surprises behind lift-the-flap tabs—from the locker room to the game-winning goal in overtime
With vibrant illustrations and playful interactions, I Love Hockey introduces young fans to the world of hockey in a fun, accessible way. Children will count players, learn about hockey equipment, and understand the rules of the game—all while having a blast. The sturdy board book format, complete with chunky tab flaps, makes it perfect for on-the-go reading.
Whether it’s their first introduction to the game or an addition to their growing hockey library, I Love Hockey is sure to inspire a love for the sport and have kids excited to play—both on the road and on the ice!
About the Look and Find Lift-the-Flap Series:
The Look and Find Lift-the-Flap series from Taffy Tales features engaging and interactive titles on the topics kids love. These books facilitate early language learning and concept development. Each title will surprise and delight, and your child will want to read again and again! Taffy Tales creates best-selling children’s books that will be cherished and remembered.
Author Bio
Harry Caminelli is Barrie, Ontario’s self-proclaimed biggest hockey fan. He’s an avid follower of his hometown Barrie Colts but his heart is really in the kid’s game - as he has two sons playing rep hockey in the OMHA system and has coached youth hockey for years. As a college professor at Georgian College he may have lost a few steps but you’ll still find him on the ice from time to time if there’s a good game of shinny going on.