Where Is Baby's Belly Button?

Where Is Baby's Belly Button?

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  • Type:Epub+TxT+PDF+Mobi
  • Create Date:2021-03-28 11:19:19
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Karen Katz
  • ISBN:0689835604
  • Environment:PC/Android/iPhone/iPad/Kindle

Summary

Karen Katz's adorable babies play peekaboo in this delightful interactive book。

Where are Baby's hands?
Under the bubbles!
Where are baby's eyes?
Under her hat!

The sturdy format and easy-to-lift flaps are perfect for parents and children to share。

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Reviews

Evelynne

This has become a new favorite! If only lift-the-flap books came with reinforced flaps。 Good thing we invested in some Gorilla clear tape。 👍🏼

Isla Terry

This is one of the first books Isla got and she still loves when mommy reads it to her。 I think she likes to look at the babies。 She gets excited when I bring it out。

Doniell

This is a great book to get toddlers interested in reading。 Engaging for the little ones。

R。M。

This is a favorite at my house。

Poo Poo

I was simply moved to tears by this fine piece of literature。 This book will have you fascinated with its deep emotional crescendos and heart wrenching dramas。 This is right up there with the works of William Shakespeare and Tolkien。 No doubt this will be read in schools and analyzed by fine university scholars one day。

Sarah

I like that this one asks to look for body parts。 I like the flaps and my child likes it。

Lacy

My daughter loves this book! She looks at it all the time, and loves lifting the flaps! This book is cute, and educational。 It teaches children certain body parts, like toes, feet, belly button, etc。 the sentences are short and simple, so it easily keeps my two little one’s attention。 The illustrations are pretty cute, but could probably use a modern makeover。

Amanda Hesse

charli really liked this :)

Alicia Evans

For: readers looking for a book about body parts that has some guessing tied in。Possible red flags: lift the flaps will easily get damaged。

Elevetha

Who doesn't love a "Lift-the-flap" book?! The worst part is just avoiding the children tearing the flaps off in their enthusiasm。 Who doesn't love a "Lift-the-flap" book?! The worst part is just avoiding the children tearing the flaps off in their enthusiasm。 。。。more

Tiffany

Super cute lift-a-flap book for babies/toddlers! Karen Katz artwork is precious and we always enjoy her books。

Mark

Fun read for all ages

Rebecca H。

It’s nice to see more variety than just white babies in a board book。

Abdullah

The answer is right there on the cover!

Tara

I've read this one about eleventy billion times now so it's safe to say I have soft spot for it。。。mostly because I spent hours tickling the littles' knees and toes and tummies while reading it。 I've read this one about eleventy billion times now so it's safe to say I have soft spot for it。。。mostly because I spent hours tickling the littles' knees and toes and tummies while reading it。 。。。more

Karina

Fun book。 Our baby loves bubbles, so there was a familiar word in here!

Danny

This is a very simple and short book but it is fun。 This was my favorite book for today and I love it 1000000000000 (one trillion)

Russell Kreindel

I learned a lot!

Little Nickel

Mommy got this for me today and I love it! Lifting flaps is so much fun! Some of the flaps are really big, which helps me put them in my mouth。 Mommy stopped me from ripping the big ones when we read this today, but I'm going to try again as soon as her back is turned。 Mommy got this for me today and I love it! Lifting flaps is so much fun! Some of the flaps are really big, which helps me put them in my mouth。 Mommy stopped me from ripping the big ones when we read this today, but I'm going to try again as soon as her back is turned。 。。。more

Loryn Brantz

A must have。

Freddie D

Delightful lift-the-flap book that's perfect for babies。 it's fun to also find their relevant body parts and play along with them while reading。 Bonus - it's also great for learning prepositions (behind, under)! Delightful lift-the-flap book that's perfect for babies。 it's fun to also find their relevant body parts and play along with them while reading。 Bonus - it's also great for learning prepositions (behind, under)! 。。。more

Ghada

This board book I read is perfect for toddlers。 Toddlers are always curious about their bodies and this book helps them learn body parts。 It builds great vocabulary skills as well。 Well written book I love it。

Erin Darmody

Super cute。 One day Daphne will lift the flap herself。

Stephanie

Super-fun book to read with a baby!

Charles Adams

Good book for a preschool class。

Ali

A great little lift the flap book。 Quite predictable which is good for development。

Amanda

Probably the best lift-the-flap book around, this book has been one of the most perused book by both of my kids (under 1 year old and under 3 year old)。 Use the book as a guide and point out the body parts on your child and you。 It promises a lot of hours of educational entertainment!Not only do babies learn about object permanence, where things still exist even though they are out of sight, toddlers also pick up the naming of body parts and the usage of prepositions (e。g。 over, under, behind, e Probably the best lift-the-flap book around, this book has been one of the most perused book by both of my kids (under 1 year old and under 3 year old)。 Use the book as a guide and point out the body parts on your child and you。 It promises a lot of hours of educational entertainment!Not only do babies learn about object permanence, where things still exist even though they are out of sight, toddlers also pick up the naming of body parts and the usage of prepositions (e。g。 over, under, behind, etc) from it。The only shortcoming is that the pages could not withstand the rough handling by curious little hands over time。 I would have gladly paid more for better quality, thicker, rip-proof pages。 No regrets though。 The book has served us extremely well in its lifetime。 。。。more

Nidhi Chadha

My two year old simply loves this thriller! Though the suspense is revealed on the third page itself, there are multiple subplots involving hands, eyes and other baby parts。 A mystery book your kid will want to read again and again and again。

Kris Dersch

How could I not give 5 stars to the one book that my 1-year-old, who still likes to close books on my hand rather than read them, wants read to him again and again?

Lil Old Bookworm

Cute book with lift the flaps。 Helps teach how to say different body parts in Spanish。