Where Is Baby's Belly Button? |
| | | | Title: | Where Is Baby's Belly Button? | | Author: | Karen Katz (Illustrator) | | Publisher: | Little Simon | | Type: | Book / Board book | | Publication Date: | 01 September, 2000 | | ISBN / ISBN-13: | 0689835604 / 9780689835605 | | List Price: | $5.99 | | Amazon Price: | $5.99 | |
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Product Description Where are Baby's hands?Under the bubbles! Where are baby's eyes? Under her hat! 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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Cute Idea, But Not Sturdy Enough For Babies, 15 July, 2008 I will say that my daughter did like this book. It's a "peek-a-boo" type book. The problem is that, of course, babies want to open and close the flaps themselves, and these flaps are thin, flimsy and hard for little baby fingers to get a hold of (and avoid ripping or curlling once they do). Many of our flaps are missing, but the kids still read this book from time to time.
It would be better if it was a little sturdier.
- Reviewed by customer ID: A356423JQ7QHTQ
I Like Katz's Artwork A Lot 10 August, 2008 Very round, very cute, very... childlike, for lack of a better word.
And I always appreciate the effort in making a multiracial cast of kids, not everybody does that.
Would be nice if the flaps were a little stronger, though. Unfortunately, they *will* rip off, so this book has to be supervised only :(
- Reviewed by customer ID: A6HXFDIC7DVTC
My Daughter-in-law Loved This Book. 24 October, 2008 I brought this book for my daughter-in-law to read to our grandchild. They are teaching dual languages (English and Spanish) to him as his other grandparents are Chileans.
- Reviewed by customer ID: A2FYN49K0BGXV4
Child #2 Loves It As Well 03 August, 2008 We are on child #2 with this book and both of my kids have requested it over and over and over and over. My youngest, 19 months, is 'reading' it to us. I found my 5 yr old reading it to the youngest one last night.
It is easy to understand, fun for the babies and easily read by my other kid. What could be better? Well, maybe a space age polymer that keeps the flaps on when an overzealous toddler continues to try and wrestle them off.
- Reviewed by customer ID: AHRNDSKWH1YBT
I'm So Tired Of Reading It It! 05 September, 2008 My 13 month old daughter LOVES this book! She wants me to read it all day everyday. When she is walking around more often than not she has it in her hands. She like pointing to the babies and lifting the flaps. Your child may or may not be as intersted in the book as she is but its worth a shot.
- Reviewed by customer ID: A312LWD82ZAIJK
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