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List: Lift the Flap Books


A photo of Las mañanitas = The Birthday Book

Las mañanitas = The Birthday Book

Canticos collects the most beloved nursery rhymes and classic songs from all over the Spanish-speaking world. [The] goal is to foster bilingual play that promotes child development including language, counting, music, pattern recognition, and fine motor skills.

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A photo of Who's Hiding on the River?

Who's Hiding on the River?

"Little ones will love discovering who's hiding under the flaps in this book full of adorable animals and fun nature facts!"--

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A photo of What is Baby Going to Do?

What is Baby Going to Do?

"Can you guess what Baby is about to do? Open the flap to reveall the answer! Babies get up all sorts of fun!"--back cover.

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A photo of Dinosaurs Roar

Dinosaurs Roar

Little ones will discover a whole new dinosaur world through action verbs, fun facts, and the vibrant cut-paper collage artwork of Caldecott Honor-winning artist Steve Jenkins. Roar!

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A photo of Animals in the Sky

Animals in the Sky

This stylish, informative board book helps younger children identify six of the most recognizable animal constellations from The Great Bear to the The Southern Fish. Each constellation is introduced as a cluster of stars with its connected-line shape; readers then guess the animal through a series of read-aloud clues. A full animal illustration gatefold reveals the answer, accompanied by extra information about the constellation and its important stars. Perfect for bedtime stargazing!

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A photo of Baby Feminists Too

Baby Feminists Too

On the heels of Baby Feminists, here are ten more pioneering icons in a second board book for budding leaders of all ages. Lift the die-cut flaps to discover how cute these change-makers can be, inspiring the next generation of artists, athletes, and activists to join the fight for equality and inclusion. In sturdy 7" x 7" board book format, this is truly a perfect gift for babies and their grownups to share and enjoy.

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A photo of A Place called Home : Look Inside Houses Around the World

A Place called Home : Look Inside Houses Around the World

Open doors, peek through windows, and discover what it's like to live in a city apartment, a floating barge, a jungle house built on stilts, and much more! With flaps to lift and facts to uncover on every page, this book is a playful introduction to diverse dwellings and cultures around the globe.

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A photo of Captain America

Captain America

Transformed by super-soldier serum into the first Avenger, Steve Rogers wields his unbreakable shield as Captain America to save the world. There's no battle or bully too big for Cap!

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A photo of Feeling Great! = ¡Sentirse bien!

Feeling Great! = ¡Sentirse bien!

Let's learn about ourselves! What do we look like? What do we like to eat and do? How do we feel? A charming series of lift-the-flap board books designed specially for younger children. ¡Aprendamos a conocernos! ?Cómo somos? ?Qué nos gusta comer y hacer? ?Cómo nos sentimos? Una encantadora serie de libros de cartón, con solapas desplegables, especialmente ideada para niños pequeños.

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A photo of Peek-a-baby : Ocean

Peek-a-baby : Ocean

In simple, rhyming text, readers help ocean animals find their babies by lifting the flaps.

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A photo of Seek and Count

Seek and Count

Count the colorful images, lift the flap and then count some more.

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A photo of Look, Look Again

Look, Look Again

This colorful board book invites little ones to look at one thing, and guess what else it could be. Each page shows one shape, and then unfolds to reveal an ingenious surprise, sure to captivate curious toddlers.

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A photo of Who Can Swim?

Who Can Swim?

Lift the flaps and join the fun. Turn the pages and fold out the flaps to see who can swim in this bright interactive board book. With sweet pictures from a favourite children's book illustrator, this simple guessing game will provide hours of fun for babies.

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Mis primeros números

Con grandes numeros texturados que los ninos pueden tocar, esta es una herramienta perfecta para ensenarles a los chicos los numeros del 1 al 10. Cada numero viene ilustrado con una imagen familiar para los ninos, y el libro incluye caminos para reseguir y solapas para abrir que refuerzan el aprendizaje.

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A photo of Animal Opposites

Animal Opposites

Big or small, tall or short--Can you guess who's under each flap?

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Why the Face?

The author creates a guessing game of facial reactions in this foldout board book.

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A photo of Counting Things

Counting Things

Count to ten with Little Mouse! This cute board book features a large lift-flap on every spread. Essential first concept learning for stylish families to share.

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A photo of Rhyme Flies

Rhyme Flies

From ALARM CROC in the morning to TWEET DREAMS at night, RHYME FLIES when you're having fun!

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A photo of Finding First Animals and More!

Finding First Animals and More!

Lift-the-flap early reading vocabulary book with pictures and words for more than 100 animals, including pets and jungle, farm, and forest animals.

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Peek-a-who Too?

This follow-up to Peek-a-who is full of hidden animals, each making different sounds. Can you figure out who each one is? Lift the unique shaped flaps to see who peeks out!

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