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Rating:  Summary: Replaced Good Night Moon Review: I bought this for my daughter when she was 1 yr. old but she was not interested. Now at 17 mos. old she won't go to bed until we read this book. All I have to say is "go get peek-a-boo" and she runs into her room and grabs the book. If read in a low key voice this book works great at night because the last page has the baby in his crib ... what did he see? It's a very sweet and different book for young children.
Rating:  Summary: My new favorite! Review: I read this book to my 21 month old grandson this last week during a visit. I fell in love with it and he seemed to enjoy it very much as well. It was the one book he brought to me to read time and again. I love the illustrations...they evoke a time and place I wish were still with us, but, sadly, I don't think we will ever see the likes of war-time England again (or the likes of war-time English people as well as Americans...."What? Us sacrifice?!!!"). Anyway, what a lovely, lovely book. I highly recommend it to all.
Rating:  Summary: WONDERFUL book for Toddlers! Review: My 23-month old daughter LOVES this book! We read it several times each day. She especially loves the pictures...they are very intricate with a lot going on in each. I highly recommend the hardcover version...would stand up to the many reads!
Rating:  Summary: A Cute, More Old Fashion Book Review: This book is great to start teaching your child the old game of peek-a-boo. The book is about what a little baby sees through the day. The baby can see through the circular cut holes through to the next page. Each page is a different scene in the day in the life of the family. To me it is amusing to see just how cluttered the family in the story is.All three of my children have liked this book. It is worth the purchase!
Rating:  Summary: A gentle, charming read-aloud Review: We first picked this book up almost by accident at the library. My three boys (ages 20 mos. to 4 yrs) already knew and loved Each Peach Pear Plum by the Ahlbergs, and after renewing Peek-A-Boo three times we decided we needed our own copy! My youngest son (20 mos.) loves to chime in on the "one two three" and "peek-a-boo's" and the older boys are fascinated with the detailed illustrations. It's altogether an outstanding book for the toddler/preschool bunch.
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