Discover your next great read with our book reviews
Cover of Book Review Peekaboo Love (An Interactive Board Book for Babies & Toddlers with Mirror & Sliders to Push, Pull, or Tu...

Book Review Peekaboo Love (An Interactive Board Book for Babies & Toddlers with Mirror & Sliders to Push, Pull, or Tu...

by Camilla Reid

Book Details

Publisher:Ve Read Countless Board Books
Published:2025-03-11
Pages:8
Format:board book
Language:English
ISBN:1536220205

Reading Info

Age Range:1-3

About This Book

Ingela P. Arrhenius’s unmistakable, enchanting artwork combined with an ingenious slider mechanism on every page make this a totally irresistible board book for toddlers. Young children will be captivated by the peekaboo concept and—with something to push, pull, or turn on every spread—won’t be able to put it down!

Our Review

This interactive board book transforms the classic peekaboo game into a hands-on adventure with clever slider mechanisms on every page. Toddlers will delight in pushing, pulling, and turning the sturdy moving parts to reveal hidden surprises throughout the story. The bold, retro-inspired illustrations feature high-contrast colors and charming characters that immediately capture young children's attention. Each spread offers a new interactive element that makes this more than just a reading experience—it's an engaging activity book.

What sets this book apart is how seamlessly the moving parts integrate with the artwork, creating a magical cause-and-effect experience for little hands. The thick board pages and robust sliders are perfectly sized for toddlers developing fine motor skills, ensuring the book withstands enthusiastic repeated use. Parents seeking interactive books that encourage participation rather than passive reading will find this particularly successful at holding their child's focus. The combination of visual appeal, tactile exploration, and peekaboo excitement creates a truly captivating early reading experience that toddlers will return to again and again.

Themes

Juvenile Fiction

Subjects

Juvenile Fiction