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Book ReviewsPeek-A-Boo |
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Book: Peek-A-Boo
Written by: Janet Ahlberg Allan Ahlberg |
Publisher: Bt Bound
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5
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My new favorite! Rating:
5 / 5
I read this book to my 21 month old grandson this last week during a visit. I fell in love with it and he seemed to enjoy it very much as well. It was the one book he brought to me to read time and again. I love the illustrations...they evoke a time and place I wish were still with us, but, sadly, I don't think we will ever see the likes of war-time England again (or the likes of war-time English people as well as Americans...."What? Us sacrifice?!!!"). Anyway, what a lovely, lovely book. I highly recommend it to all.
A Cute, More Old Fashion Book Rating:
5 / 5
This book is great to start teaching your child the old game of peek-a-boo. The book is about what a little baby sees through the day. The baby can see through the circular cut holes through to the next page. Each page is a different scene in the day in the life of the family. To me it is amusing to see just how cluttered the family in the story is.All three of my children have liked this book. It is worth the purchase!
Peek-a-boo... I see a winner! Rating:
5 / 5
Based on the "peek-a-boo" game familiar to many babies, the poem prompts the toddler to "peek" at a variety of scenes in the life of a very chaotic family. Rhyme and repetition are used. The silent stress caesura is incorporated in order to present a familiar nursery rhyme-type feel for the listener. Many people have found this to be their own child's favorite book. There's a lot to look at!
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