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Peek-A-Who

Peek-A-Who

List Price: $6.95
Your Price: $6.26
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An excellent children's book!
Review: This is a WONDERFUL book to read with your child. My 9 month old loves the bright, vivid pictures and rhyming lines. He eagerly waits for me to turn the page and giggles at the images. A terrific, interactive book for any child that loves the game of peek-a-boo! I highly recommend Nina Laden's other book, "Ready, Set, Go!" too!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Every baby Loves this
Review: This is an awesome first book for babys 6 months on.

Every baby loves playing peek a boo.
Both my boy and girl loved it as thier first book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: MY SON'S FAVORITE BOOK
Review: This is my son's favorite book. He's 1 years old and absolutely loves it!!! He wants me to read it over and over!! I would highly recommend this to parents to read to their little ones!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My son loves this book
Review: This is one of my 16 month old son's top three favorite books. When I ask him to pick out a book to read he always chooses this one, along with Where is Baby's Belly Button and Opposites with Oswald. He thinks it is so funny and he loves to read along.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Perfect for a beginner "reader"!
Review: This is our 11 month old's favorite book! The bright pictures and the simple fun text really grab her attention when many other books have too many words per page or pictures that are too complex. She loves to help turn the pages and this one seems particularly easy for her to grab each page. We think this is perfect for when you are just beginning to read to your little one. It helps teach both parents and baby the joys of storytime.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: My daughter likes it!
Review: Very simple and easy to read. Attractive pictures and simple short sentences on each page, which are very suitable for toddlers. My 14 months daughter likes it (I bought it when she was about 8 months). She cannot wait to flip to the last page (a surprise there). The reason that I did not give it 5 stars is that I like the book 'Ready Set Go' (from same author) even more.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Peek-a Who?
Review: We believe babies recognize some voices even before they are born, but in our earliest interactions with them we love to catch their eyes. "Peek-a Who?" by Nina Laden captures all the joy of this simple game with its mixture of familiarity and surprise. A hole cut in a leafy thicket picture on the board book's cover reveals an owl's eyes peering out setting up the rhyming question and answer begun by the title. Turn aside the cover to find the Owl saying, "Peek-a who?" Turn the page and on the left it says "Peek a" in large yellow type amidst a blue background. On the right is a black and white pattern with a center cutout revealing a matching pattern that invites turning to discover who?-a cow looking at you. The same "Peek a" can be seen through the cutout and "MOO! jumps out below in matching yellow on a purple background setting off the black and white of the cow on the right. Turn the page again to find a green typeface "Peek a" centers on a purple background on the left as the same green on the right has a pattern of black and white eyes matched through another cutout that draws us on to turn and find--a green ghost looking at you saying "Peek a BOO!". This well thought out and carefully designed book makes each part work together to the reader's enjoyment. The scale of the book is small but the type is large, the simulated woodcut illustrations are clear and simple with bold bright contrasting colors. The game's pattern is reinforced by familiar elements introducing surprising elements that become familiar. The whole works together to set up "Peek a " as an invitation to enjoy "reading" together.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of my daughter's new favorites
Review: We just bought this for our daughter's first birthday. It has become one of her new favorites. She is very picky about which books she REALLY likes, and this is definitely one of them. It's filled with bold, colorful illustrations. Plus there's a mirror at the end. What baby doesn't like looking at themselves?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: my 5 month old LOVES this book
Review: We own a bunch of books and this is by far my 5 month old daughter's favorite book.

It never fails to put a huge smile on her face. I think she is beginning to be able to anticipate each different Who. Also, its nice and small, she likes to hold it herself.

Highly recommended!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What a HIT!
Review: When I bought this book for my twins, I never thought it would be such a big hit. IT IS A HUGE HIT. The girls fight over this book and pick this book out of their pretty large library every morning for mommy to read to them. They always crack up at the peekazoo page and love the mirror at the end. This is a wonderful book.

I also bought the "Ready Set Go!" book by Nina Laden, which is an equally big hit with my children. The flower at the end is what they find fascinating!


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