Where Is Baby’s Belly Button? A Lift-the-Flap Book
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Karen Katz’s adorable babies play peekaboo in this delightful interactive book. The sturdy format and easy-to-lift flaps are perfect for parents and children to share.
“Where are Baby’s hands? Under the bubbles!”
“Where are baby’s eyes? Under her hat!”
Publisher : Little Simon; 1st edition (September 1, 2000)
Language : English
Board book : 14 pages
ISBN-10 : 0689835604
ISBN-13 : 978-0689835605
Reading age : 1 – 2 years, from customers
Lexile measure : AD120L
Grade level : Preschool and up
Item Weight : 7.2 ounces
Dimensions : 6.63 x 0.4 x 7.38 inches
Customers say
Customers find this book engaging for babies and toddlers. The flaps are fun for them to lift and look underneath. They find it a great educational tool for teaching basic body parts and concepts. The illustrations are vibrant and colorful, with baby faces illustrations that are really appealing. Overall, customers describe the book as an entertaining read that combines early learning with entertainment.
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13 reviews for Where Is Baby’s Belly Button? A Lift-the-Flap Book
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Amazon Customer –
Excellent for toddlers
Within two days of reading the book to my daughter, she started touching her belly button when I say to her ” where is your belly button”. She is so interested in the book and she lifts up the flaps by herself!! Also, I don’t have to make efforts to get her attention! She pays so much attention when we’re readying. I’m buying more !!!
Alissa T. –
Cute book for 8 month old
My baby loves to lift the flaps. Itâs a cute book but short, we usually end up going through it twice.
Chelsey (@a_novel_idea11) –
A must for every baby’s library
This book has been a favorite of my son’s for over a year.It’s a wonderful book to read together. The illustrations are cute and colorful. There are lots of things to point out and discuss. The flaps are great for motor skills. And the entire novel is about naming body parts which is excellent for development.One of my favorite things is teaching and learning and making it fun and Where Is Baby’s Belly Button hits a home run! This is a must for every baby’s library.
Mrs. Irish –
Cute, cute, cute!
My granddaughter loves this book. All of the books by Karen Katz are sweet and beloved by toddlers.
JC –
Love this book!
My baby tried to explore her own hands, feet, and belly button:) Love the books from this author.
Brittany McGehee –
Love This Book!
Where Is Babyâs Belly Button?â is a delightful book that my child absolutely loves. The illustrations are vibrant and engaging, and the interactive flaps make it fun for little ones to explore. The only downside is that the book is a bit on the smaller side. Despite this, itâs a wonderful addition to our storytime collection and keeps my child entertained every time. Highly recommended!
Amazon Customer –
Fun and engaging
This book became a quick favorite of my 12 month old. As soon as she saw the cover, she yelled âbaby!â and we have read this book several times a day ever since. The lift a flaps are very engaging for the 1-2 year old age range, keeping my childâs attention through to the last page. Fun way to teach your little one some parts of the body. Highly recommend!
Smithpoint –
Adorable book for baby!
A must have book for every baby library! I bought this book as part of a first baby library for my daughter as a gift for her baby shower! I believe in giving the gift of books…. the gift of imagination! Every new mother deserves a starter library so she can read to her little one daily!!
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Edna –
As páginas são de qualidade. Interativo: bem legal a brincadeira de achar o bebê ou partes do seu corpo movendo as páginas, crianças pequenas adoram. Gostei que não tem apenas bebês brancos.
Sanjana –
Super fun. My baby girl doesnât understand but she lights up when we read the book. We do it in exaggerated tones (surprise, joy) and she gets so excited. The trick is in doing 1-2 pages first and we also point to her eyes and our eyes. Iâm planning to get a few more of Karen Katz books and Ingela Arhenius books too. Those seem to have felt flaps which I think will be sturdier. Probably my only issue with this book is that the flaps can br torn off (my baby is already clutching at it) but the quality is extremely good for this price.
Shruti –
My LO loves this book. Quite interactive!
Amna –
Adorable book