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Book Review Pop-Up Peekaboo! Things That Go Pop-Up Surprise Under Every Flap!

by DK

Book Details

Publisher:DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley)
Published:2012
Pages:12
Format:paperback
Language:en
ISBN:0756690099

Reading Info

Age Range:1-3

About This Book

Does your child love all things that go? Watch as a car pops out of the garage and a boat rides the waves in this imaginative pop-up book! Cars, trucks and diggers! This lift-the-flap baby book will teach your little one about everything with wheels, wings and sails. Your toddler will learn how to recognize the names anddescribe all the things that move around them. Let’s go! This peekaboo picture book is filled with fun pop-up illustrations of all sorts of vehicles that move. What child doesn’t

Our Review

This interactive board book brings the exciting world of vehicles to life with sturdy pop-ups that leap from the page, featuring everything from cars and trucks to boats and diggers. Each turn of the page reveals a new mode of transportation, cleverly hidden behind large, easy-to-grasp flaps perfect for little hands. The book cleverly builds vocabulary by naming each vehicle, turning a simple game of peekaboo into an engaging lesson about things that go. Bright, bold illustrations capture the dynamic energy of various machines in motion, providing a visually stimulating experience.

What sets this book apart is its perfect fusion of a classic lift-the-flap format with the thrilling surprise of three-dimensional pop-ups, creating a multi-sensory reading adventure that will have toddlers gasping with delight. Children who are fascinated by anything with wheels, wings, or sails will be utterly captivated, while parents will appreciate the durable construction designed to withstand enthusiastic repeated readings. This transportation-themed book successfully transforms early learning concepts into pure entertainment, making it a standout addition to any young child's library of interactive books.

Themes

Juvenile Nonfiction

Subjects

Juvenile Nonfiction