Play peekaboo with Baby in this bestselling lift-the-flap concept book! Inside my mittens I've got... fingers! Baby is bundled in a mountain of clothes! As little ones lift the large, sturdy flaps to... This description may be from another edition of this product.
My baby LOVES this book. She's 10 months now, but she has been flipping the tabs for a while now. She also loves the bright pictures. I like this particular book better than the others (although she likes those, too)because the flaps are a bit smaller, and have less chance of being bent and torn. So far, they have stood up incredibly well. The most damage has been from her trying to eat at the corners.
Great for teaching body parts...
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
My husband and I wanted to get our daughter a book on body parts when she turned a year; she's now 18 months, and this is the one we decided on. We liked Where is Baby's Belly Button,but chose this one because along with nose, eyes, ears it has different parts such as teeth, back, knee. She loves this book. She loves lifting the flaps and gets into it so much that she pulled off one of the flaps because she was so excited. It has helped in teaching her different body parts. She loves to point to her nose, knee, etc. while we read the story to her. I highly recommend this book!
Toddler's Beloved book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
We gave this to my 1 year old daughter for her birthday. It quickly became her favorite read. More importantly, peeking behind the flaps often helped her learn to identify everything from her belly button to her nose. The book has taken a beating (a 1 year old is not the gentlest of flap lifters after all) but it's still a frequent part of our storytime. This is the second book with similar illustrations (Grandma and Me being the other) that my daughter owns and she loves them both. Can't go wrong with them!
Quality Time for Toddlers and Parents
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
All of Karen's books are beautifully illustrated with developmentally appropriate subject matter. Her books are the ones my toddler seems to love best right now. They are just the right length and allow the interaction of a young child to lift up the flaps. Every day we read at least 2 little books (one at bedtime and one after lunch. I'd like to also recommend Sue Boyton's books...one of our favorites is "MOO, BAA, LA,LA,LA" For positive discipline tips for parents with toddlers we also recommend THE POCKET PARENT.
Adorable!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
Similar to Karen Katz' 'Where is Baby's Belly Button', 'Toes, Ears & Nose' is a delightful book that allows little ones to 'find' noses, toes and tummies, this time by lifting flaps in a 'peek-a-boo' kind of way. My 14 month old enjoys this book, especially now since we are mastering where noses and toes are on ourselves. Very sweet indeed.
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