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Toes, Ears, & Nose! A Lift-the-Flap Book :: 0689847122
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Inside my boots I've got toes, and beneath my scarf is a...
Baby is bundled in a mountain of clothes! Peek under the flaps of clothing to find out what's underneath, and play this fun peekaboo book again and again! Editorial Descriptions are usually submitted by the manufacturers, publishers and authors. Contact us if you are one of them, and wish to change the above description. |
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Author: Guest We bought this book after "where is baby's belly button?" was such a big hit in our house. we were disappointed. the idea is nice like the button book but with additional body parts. however, the flaps are smaller, making them harder to grasp, and are much easier to remove from the page. My son has looked at the button version many times with no real distruction but ruined several pages at first "read" of this book. this book is deinfitely made for older children.
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Author: Guest The book is easily destructible. We have barely any of the lift-the-flaps left! Baby Kenny's favorite thing to do is rip them off the pages! Other than that, all these books are fabulous!
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Author: Guest very good, colorful , easy and our little one really looks at it with me.
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Author: Guest I love the interaction that this allows for me to have with my baby. He truly seems to enjoy lifting the flaps in order to find out what is behind them. However, some of the "flaps" are too small and should have been bigger, particularily the flap that covers the ears, elbows, knees, eyes, and the belly button.
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Author: Guest My son really loves this book with its colorful pictures, but I need to keep it out of his hands if I want the flaps to stay put.
Each page has a sentence, the first part is on the page and the last part is on the cardboard flap when you lift it. For example, "In my boots I've got" is written on the page. You lift up the cardboard boot flap and it says, "toes" and toes are revealed on the page. The flaps are made of very thin cardboard and bend or get folded easily. Also, they are not glued on very securely. A small portion is adhered to the page and they can easily be ripped off. If this happens, it's still a good book to look at, but the last part of the sentence has disappeared with the flap.
This book is for babies to look at, but not touch.
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