Titles In This Set :
1. Pop-Up Peekaboo! Baby Dinosaur
2. Pop-Up Peekaboo! Bedtime
3. Pop-Up Peekaboo! I Love You
Description :
Pop-Up Peekaboo! Baby Dinosaur
Get to know a little T-rex, a baby Ankylosaurus and more of their friends. Just lift the flaps for a pop-up surprise! Read the lively rhymes for a fun story time book. Follow the beautifully illustrated dinosaur escapade through the lands before time, as baby T-rex goes in search of mummy T-rex. There are many places to look and many other dinosaurs to find. Each one has its name written phonetically, so you and your child can sound them out together.
Pop-Up Peekaboo! Bedtime
The lively rhymes will give you and your little one a fun story time. Play the last game of hide-and-seek before everyone snuggles down. To look for Cuddly Ted and Miss Elephant, just lift the flaps for a pop-up surprise! Go along the escapade with Bunny around the bedroom, using adorable photos of stuffed toys that you'll just want to cuddle. When little ones are not quite ready to settle down, they can have one last game with this beautifully illustrated bedtime story.
Pop-Up Peekaboo! I Love You
This read-aloud children's book encourages first learning by introducing little ones to colourful scenes and adorable cuddly characters. With the help of parents and caregivers, toddlers will have fun turning the pages, lifting the flaps to play peekaboo, and guessing who's sending the surprises.
Babies and toddlers will be enchanted by finding the surprises behind each flap. This interactive book helps teach young children object permanence, which is an important step in childhood development. Turning the pages and moving the pop-ups help learn motor control for improved dexterity in toddlers.
This book has been designed as an all-round activity learning experience, to get the most out of story time. Read the lively rhymes aloud and create an amusing story for your kids to follow and guess who is behind the flap! The rhymes and the easy to read text help pre-schoolers remember the new words they are learning, for early language development.
1. Pop-Up Peekaboo! Baby Dinosaur
2. Pop-Up Peekaboo! Bedtime
3. Pop-Up Peekaboo! I Love You
Description :
Pop-Up Peekaboo! Baby Dinosaur
Get to know a little T-rex, a baby Ankylosaurus and more of their friends. Just lift the flaps for a pop-up surprise! Read the lively rhymes for a fun story time book. Follow the beautifully illustrated dinosaur escapade through the lands before time, as baby T-rex goes in search of mummy T-rex. There are many places to look and many other dinosaurs to find. Each one has its name written phonetically, so you and your child can sound them out together.
Pop-Up Peekaboo! Bedtime
The lively rhymes will give you and your little one a fun story time. Play the last game of hide-and-seek before everyone snuggles down. To look for Cuddly Ted and Miss Elephant, just lift the flaps for a pop-up surprise! Go along the escapade with Bunny around the bedroom, using adorable photos of stuffed toys that you'll just want to cuddle. When little ones are not quite ready to settle down, they can have one last game with this beautifully illustrated bedtime story.
Pop-Up Peekaboo! I Love You
This read-aloud children's book encourages first learning by introducing little ones to colourful scenes and adorable cuddly characters. With the help of parents and caregivers, toddlers will have fun turning the pages, lifting the flaps to play peekaboo, and guessing who's sending the surprises.
Babies and toddlers will be enchanted by finding the surprises behind each flap. This interactive book helps teach young children object permanence, which is an important step in childhood development. Turning the pages and moving the pop-ups help learn motor control for improved dexterity in toddlers.
This book has been designed as an all-round activity learning experience, to get the most out of story time. Read the lively rhymes aloud and create an amusing story for your kids to follow and guess who is behind the flap! The rhymes and the easy to read text help pre-schoolers remember the new words they are learning, for early language development.