

(Where Is Babys Belly Button?) By Katz, Karen (Author) Hardcover on 01-Sep-2000
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Ds Mom
> 3 dayThe way the flaps are set up, its hard to lift even as an adult. My 18mth old has a hard time finding where to lift and to get the tabs to lift. That is my biggest complaint. Otherwise its a great book for learning parts of the body. I read the book and point to the characters in the book, ie see the babies toes?! And then touch/wiggle his toes so he starts relating what we are talking about. Cute book, just wish it was easier to lift the tabs on. You better have nails! I might have to rig the book so its easier for him to lift, since he likes to lift them up himself.
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Miranda Langford
> 3 daySo we’ve only had this book for 3 weeks, it’s already bent and extremely worn bc my daughter (1 yo) LOVES it. She brings it to me multiple times a day and we read it over and over. I’m def not taking away stars for durability. She’s a baby and even thicker board books get worn so quickly. Love this book.
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Sunny Skies in FL
> 3 dayThis will make a very cute gift at the baby shower Ill be attending in a couple weeks. I like the fact that the book is in a cardstock form. I think this is a cute way for a baby to learn some body parts in a peekaboo format. I would just be wary of the flaps because those are not cardstock, so if a baby grabs ahold of it, it will not take much for it to tear off. The good news is that this book is inexpensive enough to repurchase a new one if that happens.
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Lexy
> 3 dayMy twins were about 9 months old when we got them this book and they are OBSESSED. It will turn a frown upside down any day! Months later and it is still one of their favorites! Great for teaching basic body parts!
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Michelle Miller
> 3 dayThis book is so cute! My LO loves it! However, my sister has an older version and the flaps seem more substantial. The flaps on this book are way thinner and harder to undo: I mean the price is cheaper too so maybe cost savings? Still love it though!
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mpc
Greater than one weekTeaches body parts and allows toddlers to interact by lifting flaps to find the body parts. My one criticism would be that the flaps could be a little thicker to make them more durable for toddlers hands.
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SaraJ
> 3 dayMy 18 month old loves this book and points to the body parts on himself as we go along.
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Kristian Zieme
> 3 dayWe bought this book for my daughter when she was 14 months old. At that time she enjoyed opening the flaps and looking underneath. We also played peek-a-boo with the book a little, which she also enjoyed. She is now 18 months old and still enjoys the book. She now understands much of the questions and points to the what youre supposed to look for on each page. Overall, very enjoyable. Do note, however, that the flaps are quite flimsy. She has bent most of them quite a bit and some are torn as well. I would expect that from most of these types of books at that age and for the price I think is okay. Just dont expect the book to remain in perfect condition with small children playing with it.
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Retro Customer
> 3 dayIt’s a safe bet the baby youre thinking of will go through a belly button infatuation phase. This book has always been a fun favorite!