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Toes, Ears, & Nose! A Lift-the-Flap Book written by Marion Dane Bauer, Karen Katz Studio : Little Simon by Little Simon Publisher : Little Simon Released : 2003-01-01 Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 1 EAN : 9780689847127 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 92 reviews)
List Price : $6.99 Our Price : $2.24
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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! Toddlers love nothing more than pointing out their heads, shoulders, knees, and toes! Lift the flap of a shirtsleeve to discover the elbow, pull up the boots to discover the wriggling toes! With child-appealing language and striking collage paper illustrations, Marion Dane Bauer and Karen Katz capture a child's fascination with his body and all of its wonderful parts. This book is a perfect addition to Karen Katz's flap board book series. |
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I ordered this book in Spainish for our friends in Spain, but somehow English version of book was sent and it's totally useless Christmas gift for a baby! Very dissapointed with customer service. There is no way to return this book back for exchange since shipping cost more then BOOK! Will not order anything again from Americancivilwar...:( |
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Great book, but flaps are too thin. |
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This is a cute book, but the flaps are VERY thin and easy to pull off. My 20 month old tore a few of the flaps off hers and unfortunately tore all of the flaps off a neighbor's book! She is very good at reading books, even on her own, and has never torn another one. |
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This book is okay, not as good at the other two lift the flap books. The flaps ripped off easily on this one. Not sure why. |
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Another great book from Karen Katz |
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My kids got a lot of use out of these books. Why? The pages are thicker with a nice hard back. The colors are bright with illustrations that all kids seem interested in. The reading is simple, yet interactive. The flaps are paper, so for those under 2, they will eventually pull them off. But it seems like once they reach 2, then they are able to be more gentle and enjoy reaching out to pull up the flap and look at the words and consider their meaning. I've read this book to my daughter before she was 2. And she's 4 1/2 and I tried to give it away, but she still wants to read it! |
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My daughter's favorite book |
The summary: This book is a great combination of thick board pages, big cartoon people, bold colors and vivid images, and interesting interactive flaps. It's great for holding a babies attention and getting them engaged.
My daughter is 6 months old, and this has been her favorite book since she was 4 months (which is a really long time in baby age ). At first, she just watched me lift the flaps and her eyes would get wide. It was the only book that retained her attention. Now that she's a little older, she loves to try to open and close the flaps herself. Also, the colors are vivid and the pictures are interesting and bold, so she can stare at one page for several minutes and remain interested.
I've bought several of the other books by the same author that are the same theme: Where is baby's belly button; where is baby's mommy; Daddy and me. She likes all of them, but this is her favorite. Every page has a big picture of a child, which seems to be part of the tremendous appeal. And I like it too, so I don't mind reading it 4,000 times! :-) |
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