(Where Is Babys Belly Button?) By Katz, Karen (Author) Hardcover on 01-Sep-2000
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Lexy
> 3 dayMy 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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Jessie
> 3 dayThis book is so far holding up well. My 11 month old daughter ‘the book destroyer’ has pulled the flaps off and broke the spines of a few books so far but this one has lasted the longest! She currently has it as her high chair book so it gets thrown on the floor a lot and still it’s fine! She loves lifting the flaps and we point to her mouth and eyes and so on as the book goes on!
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Podpopper
> 3 dayMy 16 month old and I like this book with the flaps and we actually have another one by the same company called Daddy and me, but my complaint with both books is that the flaps that make this book so fun and interesting for my toddler are also the biggest problem. The flaps are so big, that they get bent really easily. The story is very simple indicating it is meant for young children, but making the flaps so big indicates the publisher does not really understand the behavior of young children. Both of our books have bent flaps and I keep these books on a high shelf where he cant get the books on his own. Imagine if these books were with his others that he has complete access to! They would be completely demolished!
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LN
> 3 dayWonderful book for a young toddler
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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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Debra Turtletaub
> 3 dayMy granddaughter loves finding everyones belly button so she just loved this book!
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Carrie
> 3 dayIt’s so important to teach your kids the correct name for their body parts and this is a fun way for them to learn! My son is 7 months old and like to do the flip part
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C. Motts
> 3 dayMy 20 month son loves this books. Its great for helping to teach body parts and lift-the-flap books are always a hit. My only issues with the book are: 1. I wish it included more basic facial features (nose and ears); and 2. the large flaps go across the whole page and some open at the top, some at the bottom, which makes it harder for my young son to be able to open the flaps himself since its hard to tell which end to open.
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TF
Greater than one weekI purchased this book for a baby shower and my granddaughter had really liked it.
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MI
> 3 dayBought this for my son when he was 5 months old. Now he is almost 14 months and still loves it. He tore the first one so getting another one. The best thing is, he knows where to find everyones belly button! :D