(Review) Peek-A-Boo What?

TITLE: Peek-a-boo what?
AUTHOR: Begin Smart
PAGES: 18
PUBLISHER: Sterling Publishing
PUB DATE: October 2009

ABOUT THE BOOK
Peek-a-boo isn’t a baby’s favorite game just by chance: after a first birthday, a baby begins to understand that even when something isn’t in his sight, it still exists. He expects that a person or an object will reappear eventually—and when the anticipated finally happens, he’s delighted. This charming book, with flaps to lift and see-through die cuts, will help little ones solidify object permanence. There’s even a place for a photo so that the answer to “peek-a-boo, who?” can be a family member . . . or perhaps the reader!

MICHAEL’S THOUGHTS
I think if Michael was a little younger he might have enjoyed the book more. He said he does remember peek a boo being a funny game for him and he will occassionally still want to do it.

He did have fun reading it and guessing what it was. The illustrations would appeal to the age group the books were made for and that was 12 to 18 months.

Thanks Sterling for sending us the book.

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