(Where Is Babys Belly Button?) By Katz, Karen (Author) Hardcover on 01-Sep-2000
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Nettie
Greater than one weekIve had this book for about 18 months now and my kids still love it! My daughter turned one and reads it several times a day. My son loved this book when we first got it at 18 months. They play Peekaboo with all the babies. I use the book to teach them to point to an eye, nose, mouth, hair, etc. The book is still in fairly good condition. They also love from 9 months to about 3 years old: 1. Wheres Spot? https://amzn.to/3K1HTFg 2. Baby Faces Peekaboo! https://amzn.to/3HOKfFz 3. Never Touch a Spider! https://amzn.to/3n5sXw1
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An Avid Reader
> 3 dayWhat an adorable little flap book! The pictures are vibrant and colorful, the text is big and the length brief enough to hold the attention of my antsy toddler, and my little one just loves lifting (and putting back...repeatedly) the flaps on each page. My little one grabs it from the shelf every day and I have even caught her reading it by herself! The best part? Its only a few dollars! It would make a good gift for a baby shower and is small enough to be used as a busy book for car and airline travel. I highly recommend.
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Ds Mom
> 3 dayThe way the flaps are set up, its hard to lift even as an adult. My 18mth old has a hard time finding where to lift and to get the tabs to lift. That is my biggest complaint. Otherwise its a great book for learning parts of the body. I read the book and point to the characters in the book, ie see the babies toes?! And then touch/wiggle his toes so he starts relating what we are talking about. Cute book, just wish it was easier to lift the tabs on. You better have nails! I might have to rig the book so its easier for him to lift, since he likes to lift them up himself.
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Lexy
Greater than one weekMy twins were about 9 months old when we got them this book and they are OBSESSED. It will turn a frown upside down any day! Months later and it is still one of their favorites! Great for teaching basic body parts!
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Amanda M.
> 3 dayI was a little reluctant to order this lift the flap book, as I had gotten my daughter the Valentines and Easter lift the flap books (of the same brand/ilk/author/etc.), and I wasnt a huge fan of those. The problem with the Easter/Valentines day ones for me was that the words behind all the flaps almost always started with No. So, you were reading and encouraging your child to lift the flap and then saying No! after they lifted the flap. That could just be me, but it seemed counterintuitive. This book does not have that -- it has body parts for your child to learn and name. So, its much more encouraging/sensible to me. The only thing I dont love is that the flaps are huge, which oddly makes them less visible and less easy for little fingers to open.
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Salwa
> 3 dayBest book for my 9 month old! Whenever we sit down for story time. She picks this book and gets so excited! This is just so interactive and informative for the lil ones.. Infact even I look forward to reading out this book to my baby too! Love love love everything about it♥️
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Brittany
> 3 dayPerfect book for any little one, bought this for my one year nephew for Christmas.
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Denise
> 3 dayI didnt believe the excellent reviews of this book. I mean, how could it suck kids in as people claim? Its a book...with cardboard flaps. Big deal. But boy was I wrong. All three of my kids (2, 4, 6) love playing with this book. They dont carry it around all the time, but whenever they stumble upon it in their trove of books, it entertains them all for quite a while. My oldest loves to read the questions, the 4 year old loves making up what he thinks the questions should be and the 2 year old loves pointing out the things she knows, whether it is simply lifting the flap and answering that question or identifying everything on each page.
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Rossy Castillo
> 3 dayGreat book for babys and toddlers, it’s great to teach body parts.
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Cassandra Stiles
> 3 dayMy daughter loves this book