Right where it clearly SHOWS you it is on the COVER OF THE BOOK. One of my daughter's early favorites, this lift-the-flap book used to send her into spasms of giggles when she was just a little infant. still featuring the adorable babies and vibrant, colorful patterns that appear in Karen's bestselling lift-the-flap books, these chunky board books focus on first concepts that ... Little ones will love this Karen Katz lift-the-flap board book that features all kinds of ... Little ones will love this Karen Katz lift-the-flap board book that features all kinds of At two months and counting, Josephine has loved this book- the 'lift the flap' features are a great surprise to her and the illustrations are perfect for her right now. Illustrations feature babies with heads disproportionately large to their bodies. lifting the flaps in this new Karen Katz book to reveal a big yellow sun, flip-flops, an ice cream cone, and everything else that Baby ... Baby explores the wonders of winter in this seasonal lift-the-flap board book from Karen Katz!It’s ... Baby explores the wonders of winter in this seasonal lift-the-flap board book from Karen Katz!It’s What will baby see?What is in the basket?Here are a soft, fluffy hat and scarf! Members save with free shipping everyday! Karen Katz's exciting thriller for newborns pits the young reader in a race against time to find the elusive belly button. We had only one baby at storytime to day, but it was great t. This is another great book for babies to practice lifting the flap! For a better shopping experience, please upgrade now. I personally found it exciting, and I can only imagine that my baby girl (three months old today) has had her tiny mind blown. After graduating from the Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia, she attended the Yale Graduate School of Art and Architecture where she became interested in folk art, Indian miniatures, Shaker art, and Mexican art. (Karen Katz Lift-the-Flap Book Series), Baby Loves Summer! First, though, she deftly navigates the young reader through a checklist of other elusive body parts, like the eyes, mouth, feet, and hands with the use of an amazing technology called "lift-the-flap". My little guy LOVED lifting the flaps! Little ones will love lifting the flaps in this book to reveal a red sled, a ... From beloved author-illustrator Karen Katz comes a brand-new busy book filled with touch-and-feels, lift-the-flaps, mirrors, ... From beloved author-illustrator Karen Katz comes a brand-new busy book filled with touch-and-feels, lift-the-flaps, mirrors, She has written and illustrated more than 50 picture books and novelty books including Where Is Baby's Belly Button?, Counting Kisses, and Daddy Hugs. By the time we got to the end, I think we had read every page 2-3 times. Giant snowflakes! Though the suspense is revealed on the third page itself, there are multiple subplots involving hands, eyes and other baby parts. It's like overnight he's become cognizant of how lift-the-flaps work in books. We had only one baby at storytime to day, but it was great to see how much the baby had learned during the course of the story. We’d love your help. This is an educational book where it asks children to identify the place on a child such as eyes or mouth or belly button. What a fun book! Helen Oxenbury’s most loved board books are now available in an adorable mini-board book boxed ... Helen Oxenbury’s most loved board books are now available in an adorable mini-board book boxed fall! I told the caregiver to either tickle the baby's body part (like the belly button) or point to the pictures to associate the word to the part. I liked this book because again its interactive but the kids actually get to interact with the book by opening up the flaps to reveal where the baby’s body part is. Are you spending this season bundling up against the chill or enjoying summery southern hemisphere vibes (in which case we are... Karen Katz's adorable babies play peekaboo in this delightful interactive book. It's like a patchwork quilt, warm, comfy, with lots to draw in your eyes. Bonus - it's also great for learning prepositions (behind, under)! (Karen Katz Lift-the-Flap Book Series), Buzz, Splash, Zoom, Roar! A great little lift the flap book. Well written book I love it. This plot is a complete mess as a result of it’s reliance on the mystery of where the belly button is; everything falls apart the second you realize that the belly button was in plain sight all along. Otherwise lovely book! The book reinforces cause and effect and is perfect for older babies and young toddlers! Little man loves it, and I like that it teaches body parts. Enabling JavaScript in your browser will allow you to experience all the features of our site. Baby’s belly button is right where it’s suppose to be, on Baby’s stomach. by Little Simon. Submit your email address to receive Barnes & Noble offers & updates. This is a nice interactive book for story time. Delightful lift-the-flap book that's perfect for babies. Also when I was reading this in my class I asked the kids to show me where their eyes, mouth, and feet where. Also I love that there are all kind of babies in here black, white, and Asian. She would follow along with her mom, and either point to body parts she already knew, or her mom would point and tell her the word and the baby would repeat it! Lifting flaps is so much fun! I'll be darned---they're under the baby's hat! Katz definitely knows how to weave an exciting narrative using nothing but cute baby body parts and lifting flaps. Start by marking “Where Is Baby's Belly Button?” as Want to Read: Error rating book. The baby was so great at practicing her words and lifting the flap! Her first book, Over the Moon, was inspired by the experience of adopting her daughter from Central America. At least at this young age he's not ripping the flaps off! It promises a lot of hours of educational entertainment! A piece written to standards of Shakespeare, George Orwell, etc. There are no discussion topics on this book yet. Not much in terms of story, but my daughter loves this whole series, so we end up reading these every day. September 1st 2000 Welcome back. This collection includes full mini-editions of Clap Hands, Say Goodnight, All Fall Down and Tickle, Tickle with newly refreshed covers. 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). What will Baby find? Reading time will be filled with giggles, engagement, and learning with this fascinating book. The baby was so great at practicing her words and lifting the flap! Karen Katz has written and illustrated more than fifty picture books and novelty books including the bestselling Where Is Baby’s Belly Button? Toddlers are always curious about their bodies and this book helps them learn body parts. You can view Barnes & Noble’s Privacy Policy. This is another great book for babies to practice lifting the flap! Introducing Karen Katz's Brand-New Baby, a series of books especially tailored to brand-new babies! :) An adorable classic that teaches a few body parts. More in the category of "books that are actually toys" than a real story, but very sweet. It makes it interactive because the children have to lift a flap to reveal where the body part is. Get a $10 Gift Card With Every $100 B&N Gift Card Purchase, 50% Off Ty Frozen 2 - Olaf B&N Exclusive 13" Plush, Knock Knock Gifts, Books & Office Supplies, Learn how to enable JavaScript on your browser, Baby Love: All Fall Down/Clap Hands/Tickle, Tickle/Say Goodnight, Baby Loves Fall! I told the caregiver to either tickle the baby's body part (like the belly button) or point to the pictures to associate the word to the part. To see what your friends thought of this book, The suspense is built from the very beginning with the enigmatic title, "Where is Baby's Belly Button?" Quite predictable which is good for development. 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. This provides ANOTHER level of interaction as parents can point (or tickle!) It’s an interactive board book perfect for little ones to play with and enjoy. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. The kids love the flaps, but like most flappy books I've seen, the drawback is that they can tear under little hands. First, though, she deftly navigates the young reader through a checklist of other elusive body parts, like the eyes, mouth, feet, and hands with the use of an amazing technology called "lift-the-flap". I Love to use this book for pre-toddler story times! Son of a---they've been behind the cat the whole time! The babies faces captured him since little. Where are baby's feet? Click or Press Enter to view the items in your shopping bag or Press Tab to interact with the Shopping bag tooltip. on their own baby and pair words to their meaning! Adults pointed out their babies' body parts without a queue from me, which was cool.