This interactive book advances the game of peek-a-boo. By holding the book up as a mask, parents can take their children to the wonderful world of pretend. When they are able, children will delight in
Look at Me is a combination of book and masks all in one. “Handles” at the volume’s edges make it easy for parents to hold up to their face or their child’s face, while generously sized die-cut eye-
Lamb says ?maa,” doggie says ?woof,” crow says ?caw caw”?and baby laughs with joy. The shiny embossed and laminated pictures of animals seem to jump from the page, inviting babies to reach out and tou
The big animal faces in this soft, cloth book will catch baby’s eye immediately. A sewn-in rattle adds to the fun—shake it to capture, keep, and build baby’s attention span.
Even babies too young to count can recognize the difference between one thing and two things. And that understanding sets the stage for number recognition. Vivid illustrations show one ball and two b
?This teddy bear touches his toes.Can you touch bear’s toes?Where are your toes?”Clear, colorful photos show teddy bears reaching and stretching and touching their knees, toes, and noses. This touch-a