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Books with title Peek-A-Boo Farm

  • Peek-a-Boo Fairies

    Charles Reasoner, Marina Le Ray

    Board book (Picture Window Books, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Fairies flutter behind die-cut windows in this board book by Charles Reasoner. Discover a magical world as you read the simple verse and reveal Reasoner's sweet and charming fairies.
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  • Choo-Choo, Peek-A-boo

    Rev. W. Awdry

    Board book (Random House Books for Young Readers, March 10, 1992)
    Illustrated in full color. By peeking through die-cut holes and following clever clues in the art, toddlers will delight in helping a frazzled Sir Topham Hatt find, and keep track of, his seven rambunctious grandchildren, who are hiding all over the station.
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  • Peek-a-boo Fruit

    Michael Priddis

    language (pzign, Jan. 7, 2020)
    This book, we play peek-a-boo with yummy, delicious, juicy fruit. Full of bright colourful graphics. This book is sure to be fun for your child.Fruit included in this book: apple, pear, cherries, banana, grapes, berries, orange, peach, pineapple, lemon, watermelonRead our Peek-a-boo books also. Space, Sandbox, Vegetables, School and more.These book feature- Bright illustrations- Simple words and phrases- Easy to understand- Fun monstersWritten and Illustrated by: Michael PriddisPublished by: pzignhttps://pzign.comhttps://amazon.com/author/michaelpriddisPages: 27Copyright © 2020 Michael Priddis, pzign
  • Peek A Boo

    Elenor Fremont, Si International

    Board book (Reader's Digest, March 1, 2000)
    Youngsters may turn a disk on a swivel, with a baby's face on one side and a mirror on the other, as they share a variety of the baby's everyday experiences.
  • Peek-A-Boo, You

    Roberta Grobel Intrater

    Hardcover (Cartwheel Books, April 1, 2002)
    A cleverly designed, large format book combines almost life-size photos of baby faces playing peek-a-boo under lift-up flaps.
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  • Peek-a-Boo

    Alan Benjamin, Salvatore Murdocca

    Board book (Little Simon, Aug. 1, 1990)
    Labeled drawings depict children in various Halloween costumes. On board pages.
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  • Peek-a-Boo

    Allan Ahlberg, Janet Ahlberg

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, Oct. 1, 1990)
    A sturdy and interactive board book invites very young children to play along with the classic peek-a-boo game as baby peeks at his family through actual die-cut holes in the pages.
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  • Peek-a-Boo Baby

    Sue DiCicco

    Board book (Dove, Jan. 1, 2010)
    In Peek-a-Boo Baby, different babies play an exciting game of peek-a-boo with sounds and hidden objects. Through innovative Lift-a-Flap sound technology, kids can play along by pressing the button fixed to each page and listening to the sound it emanates. Like the babies in the book, they can then guess what object is hidden behind the flaps. Look beneath, and—peek-a-boo! A bush covers a puppy, a door hides grandma, and a family conceals a car. Last of all, lift a flap to reveal a mirror, and kids can see themselves!
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  • Peek-A-Boo Zoo

    Dian Curtis Regan, Amanda Gulliver

    Hardcover (Silver Castle, June 3, 2007)
    One, two, peek-a-boo! I may be small but I'm not a runt. I am baby... An interactive book for toddlers, filled with riddles about the zoo. The correct answer makes the stanza rhyme.
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  • Peek-a-Boo Who?

    Simms Taback

    Board book (Blue Apple Books, Sept. 16, 2009)
    Peek-a-boo, I see you!A parrot! A rabbit! A frog! A bear!Caldecott medalist Simms Taback's bright, bold animals and simple, repetitive text make this the perfect board book forevery young child who loves to play peek-a-boo.
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  • Peek-a-Boo Fairies

    Charles Reasoner, Marina Le Ray

    Board book (Picture Window Books, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Fairies flutter behind die-cut windows in this board book by Charles Reasoner. Discover a magical world as you read the simple verse and reveal Reasoner's sweet and charming fairies.
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  • Peek-A-Boo!

    Roberta Grobel Intrater;

    Unknown Binding (Cartwheel Books, March 15, 1800)
    Excellent Book