09-11-2015, 09:26 PM
Peter Rabbit and his friends take turns getting their feet tickled, one per page.
The characters aren’t developed much, nor do they undergo appreciable change, unless one counts giggling when their feet are tickled. Overall a rather repetitive endeavor with little pay-off.
I read this in the waiting room at the eye doctor while my eyes were dilated. It was the only book or magazine with large enough type for me to make out. Each page has a button you can press to hear that character’s giggle. Because of my limited hearing, I had to press these repeatedly with the book held close to my ear.
Based on the other people in the waiting room, there’s an epidemic of glare-itus going around.
The characters aren’t developed much, nor do they undergo appreciable change, unless one counts giggling when their feet are tickled. Overall a rather repetitive endeavor with little pay-off.
I read this in the waiting room at the eye doctor while my eyes were dilated. It was the only book or magazine with large enough type for me to make out. Each page has a button you can press to hear that character’s giggle. Because of my limited hearing, I had to press these repeatedly with the book held close to my ear.
Based on the other people in the waiting room, there’s an epidemic of glare-itus going around.
I'm nobody's pony.