Friday, July 22, 2011

What's That Sound?

Karen Katz takes lift-the-flap books to a whole new level with Baby Hears!

Babies and toddlers love peek-a-boo surprises in lift-the-flap books. Thanks to advanced book engineering, every time your child lifts a flap to uncover what's making noise, a realistic sound plays.

The text of the story is rhyming and encourages you and your child to predict what is making the sound before you hear it. Have fun mimicking the sounds under the flaps together. Get goofy!

Children will want to read this book again and again. They will love lifting the flaps to make the noises to explore the cause and effect of their actions.

~ miss_april

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