aren katz where is baby's belly button (Board book)
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Where are Baby's hands?
Baby loves this! ( aren katz where is baby's belly button)
I had low expectations for this book but my 6 month old loves this book. She giggles every time I lift one of the flaps!
Peekaboo in a book!
This book is worn out. It a great book to read along with kids. They love to lift the flaps and easily relate to its simplicity.
Great fun for baby and parents! (jaren katz where is baby's belly button)
This is a nice sturdy book with colorful drawings of babies with some part of their body hidden. Each page asks, "Where is baby's ...?" Toddlers delight in lifting the flaps to find the hidden pictures. The pictures are bright and cute with eye-catching fabric and wallpaper patterns. A very attractive book, and perfect for that stage when toddlers become fascinated with their belly buttons! My 17 month old has really enjoyed this book. It can be very helpful in getting kids to name body parts, and it's fun for both the baby and the parents to read. Highly recommended.
My 4 month old loves this!
This is one of the only books that my little guy will read over and over again. He loves to open the flaps and it's long enough to keep his interest without over stimulating him.
My nine month old loves it!
Oh, how my baby loves this book! She squeals with delight as soon as I pick it up because she knows what's coming. I read Katz's Counting Kisses to her every night and we also have Daddy Hugs. The illustrations in those two are also engaging. But nothing delights her as much as the lift the flap aspect of this book.
It's especially intriguing how she "reads" the last lift a flap. I point out the bear, ball, and wagon and I say "but where's baby, where could he be?" Then I lift the flap to reveal the baby, my daughter squeals, claps and smiles big and then thoughtfully looks back over at the bear, ball and wagon and then back at the revealed baby. It's like she knows the entire scene has changed by the revealing of the baby. How can a parent not love a book that elicits such engaged thoughtful behavior?
I'd recommend it highly for babies from the peekaboo stage to the learning body parts stage.
About : aren katz
Karen Katz (1947-) Biography - Awards, Honors, Sidelights - Personal, Addresses, Career, Writings, Work in Progress
Where are Baby's hands?
Under the bubbles!
Where are baby's eyes?
Under her hat!
aren 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.
- Reading level: Baby-Preschool
- Board book: 14 pages
- Publisher: Little Simon (September 1, 2000)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0689835604
- ISBN-13: 978-0689835605
- Product Dimensions: 7.3 x 6.6 x 0.4 inches
Baby loves this! ( aren katz where is baby's belly button)
I had low expectations for this book but my 6 month old loves this book. She giggles every time I lift one of the flaps!
Peekaboo in a book!
This book is worn out. It a great book to read along with kids. They love to lift the flaps and easily relate to its simplicity.
Great fun for baby and parents! (jaren katz where is baby's belly button)
This is a nice sturdy book with colorful drawings of babies with some part of their body hidden. Each page asks, "Where is baby's ...?" Toddlers delight in lifting the flaps to find the hidden pictures. The pictures are bright and cute with eye-catching fabric and wallpaper patterns. A very attractive book, and perfect for that stage when toddlers become fascinated with their belly buttons! My 17 month old has really enjoyed this book. It can be very helpful in getting kids to name body parts, and it's fun for both the baby and the parents to read. Highly recommended.
My 4 month old loves this!
This is one of the only books that my little guy will read over and over again. He loves to open the flaps and it's long enough to keep his interest without over stimulating him.
My nine month old loves it!
Oh, how my baby loves this book! She squeals with delight as soon as I pick it up because she knows what's coming. I read Katz's Counting Kisses to her every night and we also have Daddy Hugs. The illustrations in those two are also engaging. But nothing delights her as much as the lift the flap aspect of this book.
It's especially intriguing how she "reads" the last lift a flap. I point out the bear, ball, and wagon and I say "but where's baby, where could he be?" Then I lift the flap to reveal the baby, my daughter squeals, claps and smiles big and then thoughtfully looks back over at the bear, ball and wagon and then back at the revealed baby. It's like she knows the entire scene has changed by the revealing of the baby. How can a parent not love a book that elicits such engaged thoughtful behavior?
I'd recommend it highly for babies from the peekaboo stage to the learning body parts stage.
About : aren katz
Karen Katz (1947-) Biography - Awards, Honors, Sidelights - Personal, Addresses, Career, Writings, Work in Progress
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