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Lift a Rock, Find a Bug (Chunky Flap Books)

Lift a Rock, Find a Bug (Chunky Flap Books)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great flap book for toddlers!
Review: I bought this book for my son when it first came out and he loved it. Thank goodness I hung onto it because now my daughter loves it too. Very cute, great illustrations, fun suprises for little ones. Highly recommended!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Mixed feelings
Review: It's a nice book and I bought it because of the great Amazon reviews. However, a couple of things did not make sense to me. Most of the time you lift a flap you see something you would expect. However, 2 of the flaps made no sense whatsoever to me. 1) "Peel a banana, find a ... monkey? The monkey is sitting inside the banana? Behind would have made sense but not inside. 2) Part a curtain, find the opossums? Huh??

I guess I prefer books to be either all fanciful or all educational, not a confusing mix. That said, my girls can't wait to get their hands on it :)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book
Review: My 18 month old daughter likes flap books alot, and this one is one of the cutest I've seen. It's not just about bugs, there are other cute things hiding under the flaps too. She especially likes the hippo and it's teeth, as well as the banana and the monkey. This book has definitely helped her with her vocabulary because she says "teee" (teeth), and "nana" (banana) all the time now.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book
Review: My 18 month old daughter likes flap books alot, and this one is one of the cutest I've seen. It's not just about bugs, there are other cute things hiding under the flaps too. She especially likes the hippo and it's teeth, as well as the banana and the monkey. This book has definitely helped her with her vocabulary because she says "teee" (teeth), and "nana" (banana) all the time now.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Irresistible!
Review: My one-year-old daughter adores this! The flaps are easy for her to handle, and sturdy enough to stand up to repeated mauling. Of her dozens of books, this is probably the all-time champ. And the art is clever \and full of details, so it isn't unbearable for Mommy to read it again ... and again ... and again ...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Masterpiece of childrens literature
Review: We have gone through 2 copies of this book and are near buying the third. Buy this for any toddler you know!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Mixed feelings
Review: When my son was about 8 months old, I picked this book up ... to keep him occupied. He just loved it -- and still does. The spine is now pretty chewed up from all the "love" it got during teething. However, at 23-months, he still loves to read this book -- even though he removed 7 out of 12 the flaps some months ago.

Aside from the fun of flap-lifting (and ultimately, flap-tearing), we have fun reading it together pointing to and counting the items on each page: 7 eggs, 4 boats, 5 lily pads, etc. It's also great for talking about colors and 'big and small'.

I just wish there was a way to make the flaps rip-proof!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Flapless in Seattle
Review: When my son was about 8 months old, I picked this book up ... to keep him occupied. He just loved it -- and still does. The spine is now pretty chewed up from all the "love" it got during teething. However, at 23-months, he still loves to read this book -- even though he removed 7 out of 12 the flaps some months ago.

Aside from the fun of flap-lifting (and ultimately, flap-tearing), we have fun reading it together pointing to and counting the items on each page: 7 eggs, 4 boats, 5 lily pads, etc. It's also great for talking about colors and 'big and small'.

I just wish there was a way to make the flaps rip-proof!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: keeps Toddlers amused and entertained!
Review: ~ ~
This little book, looks at first like any "lift" the flap book, but the cute illustrations, and surpising "finds" under the flaps really worked for all my toddlers (5).
They get the biggest kick out of looking under a "rock" to find some interesting bug or reptile!

The only trouble is now, out in the garden, we have to lift the rocks and logs to look for worms and other "pets"

This is an inexpensive gem to keep kids amused for a little while.


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