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Books with title Peek-A-Boo

  • Peek-A-Boo Who?

    Simms Taback

    Board book (Blue Apple Books, Aug. 6, 2013)
    Each page poses the question, "Peek-a-boo, who?" and features a flap in which a pattern peeks through the die-cut shape of an animal. When kids lift the flap, the pattern is revealed to be part of a larger, illustrated version of the animal. Animals include a pig, cat, rabbit, elephant, fish, duck, turtle, and cow.
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  • Peek-a-Boo Farm

    Jackie Wolf, Deborah D'Andrea, Sue McDonald

    Board book (Bendon Pub Intl, March 30, 2007)
    Book by Wolf, Jackie
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  • Peek-a-Boo Baby!

    Scholastic, Scholastic Early Learners

    Board book (Cartwheel Books, Aug. 29, 2017)
    In Peek-a-Boo! Baby!, vivid photography of adorable baby faces matched with large lift-the-flaps make for an engaging first book that's tons of fun for babies and their parents! Part of a new baby faces line, these sturdy, small board books are just right for curious little ones fascinated by other babies. By turning the page and lifting the sturdy flaps, babies can observe the faces of a range of different children as they play a game of peek-a-boo! There are bright pictures and simple labels throughout the book, which teaches emotions and other first words while reinforcing children's awareness of the expressive faces around them. With rounded corners, irresistible lift-the-flaps, and bouncy rhyming text, this lightweight book is easy to handle and promotes language development and develops hand-eye coordination.Scholastic Early Learners: Interactive books for hands-on learning. Perfect for babies, toddlers, preschoolers, kindergarteners, and first graders,
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  • Peek-a-Boo Jungle

    Francesca Ferri

    Hardcover (B.E.S. Publishing, March 1, 2006)
    Here’s a brightly illustrated picture book that will certainly make baby laugh! Each page presents a different animal who plays peek-a-boo, and each has a lift-the-flap panel showing an animal with arms raised to cover its face. When baby lifts the flap, he sees the animal’s smiling face. An elephant, a giraffe, a zebra, a hippo, a panda, a crocodile, and a lion each take turns playing peek-a-boo. Then, on the book’s last page, it’s baby’s turn. The lowered flap reveals a reflective surface where baby can see his own face!
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  • Peek-A-Boo!

    aa

    Unknown Binding (Cartwheel, March 15, 1994)
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  • Peek-a-Boo!

    Children's Tel. Workshop

    Paperback (Golden Books, Dec. 31, 1999)
    The Sesame Street babies play hide-and-seek with the reader
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  • Peek-a-Boo

    Carl Harris

    language (, June 4, 2015)
    Peek-a-Boo is an Emotional Support Animal, working with a child psychologist as therapeutic assistance in helping children identify their emotions and learn to express their feelings. Peek-a-Boo I see you!
  • Peek-a-Boooo!

    Marie Torres Cimarusti, Stephanie Peterson

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, Aug. 18, 2005)
    Here is a Halloween book in the same large-flap format as the highly successful Peek-a-Moo! and Peek-a-Zoo! Toddlers will enjoy playing peeka-boo with familiar, friendly, not-at-all frightening Halloween figures. Guess who? Peek-a-hee-hee-hee-heee!, cackles the witch. Guess who? Peek-aclack- clackety-clack! rattles the skeleton. Especially geared for the youngest trick-or-treaters, Peek-a-Boooo! is the perfect introduction to Halloween.
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  • Peek-a-Boo Farm

    Editors of Studio Fun International, Caroline Jayne Church

    Hardcover (SFI Readerlink Dist, Jan. 16, 2018)
    Lift-the-flaps and learn on the farm in this chunky board book! With early learning concepts and colorful illustrations by best-selling artist Caroline Jayne Church, this fun introduction to the farm is perfect for story time!
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  • Peek A Boo Farm

    C. Lynn Bowers

    language (, March 11, 2017)
    The animals on the farm are playing a game and hiding. Help the farm hand find all of the animals in this peek a boo game. This book uses repetitive language. Repetitive language is key to learning and retaining new information. This helps develop pre-reading skills for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers.
  • Peek-a-Boo Bunny

    Holly Surplice

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Jan. 21, 2014)
    Hop along with Bunny and play peek-a-boo in this gorgeous rhyming hide-and-seek adventure from author-illustrator Holly Surplice! Bunny is having such a wonderfully exciting time during his forest game of hide-and-seek that he manages to miss most of his friends' hiding places. Young readers will delight in spotting all the hiding places as they follow along with Bunny.
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  • Peek-a-Boo Monsters

    Charles Reasoner, Marina Le Ray

    eBook (Picture Window Books, Nov. 1, 2014)
    Monsters hide throughout this die-cut book from Charles Reasoner. As you read the simple verse, small windows give you a peek at the creatures on the next page. Each spread reveals more adorable monsters!