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Book Review First Words (Peekaboo Baby 2 Toddler) (Kids Flashcard Peekaboo Books Childrens Everyday Learning)

by C.F. Crist

Book Details

Publisher:National Geographic Books
Published:2018-03-06
Pages:12
Format:paperback
Language:English
ISBN:1465468390

Reading Info

Age Range:1-3

About This Book

Share a love of reading with your child with this fun-filled book about first words. This interactive book features bold pop-ups that make pictures jump from the pages when the flaps are lifted. With fun surprises on every page, Pop-Up Peekaboo: First Words enhances the reading experience and builds an early learning foundation. As young children explore the spreads, they will learn to recognize, name, and describe the pictures they see.

Our Review

This engaging pop-up book transforms early vocabulary building into an interactive adventure, with sturdy flaps that reveal bold, three-dimensional surprises on every page. Young readers will delight in discovering familiar objects from their daily lives, from household items to favorite animals, all presented with clear visual cues. The clever pop-up mechanism creates genuine moments of wonder that make word recognition feel like play, while the simple labeling encourages direct association between images and their names. This approach to first words books turns each reading session into an exciting discovery process that holds toddlers' attention.

What sets this early learning book apart is how effectively it merges tactile exploration with language development, allowing children to physically engage with the concepts they're learning. The durable construction withstands enthusiastic little hands, making it ideal for repeated readings that reinforce vocabulary acquisition through consistent exposure. Parents will appreciate how naturally it introduces descriptive language and encourages children to point and name what they see, building confidence along with word recognition. This pop-up experience creates lasting positive associations with books that will serve children well as they progress to more complex reading materials.

Themes

Juvenile Nonfiction

Subjects

Juvenile Nonfiction