Karen Katz's adorable babies play peekaboo in this delightful interactive book. The sturdy format and easy-to-lift flaps are perfect for parents and children to share.
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Author: Guest My son loves all books. The only time he will sit still is when I read to him. The rest of the time, he is on the move (even when he's eating). When I got him this book, he absolutely lit up! I had never seen a book elicit the kind of joy and amazement that this book does. So, it is defintely the favorite one in our house. I've read it to him hundreds of times, but he still giggles when I lift the first flap to expose Baby's eyes. He bends down to kiss every baby on every page. (Some of the pages are starting to stick together from all his wet kisses!) Some of the flaps are wearing down a bit from his uncoordinated hands trying to lift the flaps. But, I won't mind spending the extra $$ for a new one if I need to. The look on his face when I read him this book gets me every time!!
Author: Guest I really enjoy this book. The wording is simple, the drawings are bright and colorful. This holds a 7 month old's attention just fine! My only negative is about the flaps. While the book itself is made of sturdy board, the flaps are very thin & slick. They can be difficult to lift (even for adult fingers) and when a 7 month old wants to "help" it is tough to have hands on without the flaps tearing. All in all - a great book with simple lessons about where the eyes, hands, feet, belly button, etc...are on a child. The ending is the best one - we always have a mini-game of peek-a-boo with the last 'baby' in the book. Would recommend to all, but also recommend keeping the flaps just out of reach.
Author: Guest My 16 mo old daughter has loved this book since she was 12 mo., but I have to keep it out of her reach . She loves to lift the flaps but has now been tearing the flaps off when she reads the book on her own. She is only allowed to read it in my lap where I can stop her from ripping the flap off.
Author: Guest This was one of the first books given to our son. We loved the cute pictures and wording of the book. Our son is now 15 months old and still loves to find the different things on the baby. He especially likes Where are baby's hands....under the bubbles...maybe it is the way I change my voice when reading to him. This is a must have...along with all the other books by Karen Katz
Author: Guest My 8 month old daughter laughs everytime we read this book. I bring it with us when we go out - I know that it will make her happy!