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Books in Flip-the-flap Book series

  • Sesame Street: Elmo's ABC Lift-the-Flap

    Lori C. Froeb, Tom Brannon

    Board book (SFI Readerlink Dist, July 11, 2017)
    Busy scenes, oodles of flaps, lots of labels, and beloved Sesame Street characters make learning the alphabet fun! More than 55 flaps teach kids their ABCs.A is for apple. B is for ball. C is for cookie…and Cookie Monster! And F is for flaps—which kids will find plenty of in this book stuffed with surprising alphabetic words, rhymes, and riddles to discover! How many things can you find that start with the letter P? What objects are hiding behind the letter H? With more than 100 labels and 55 flaps to lift, learning the alphabet has never been so much fun!
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  • No Biting!

    Karen Katz

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, May 27, 2002)
    Even the most angelic babies sometimes hit or bite, and no one-not Mommy, or playmates, or even the family pet!-is exempt when the adorable, but frustrated, toddlers in No Biting! decide to act out. But just lift the flaps, and you'll discover that these babies know a better way to act after all. Refreshingly honest and all-too-true, this funny book is one that babies and parents will want to share again and again.
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  • Do Cows Meow?

    Salina Yoon

    Board book (Sterling Children's Books, Sept. 4, 2012)
    Moo, meow, BAA! Kids will have a blast as they lift the flaps to learn lots of barnyard animal sounds.Do cows sing? Do cows cuckoo? All I know is cows go . . . MOO! Simple, rhythmic, and lots of fun, this big, brightly illustrated board book will have kids happily imitating all kinds of animal “talk.” For each creature--including a sheep, duck, frog, and cat—a giant “mouth” flap lifts up to reveal a new animal sound that will surely inspire a symphony of baa-ing, ribbiting, and meowing. And, at the end, children can open two barnyard gates to see and say all the animal sounds again.
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  • Excuse Me: A Little Book of Manners

    Karen Katz

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, May 27, 2002)
    "Please" and "thank you" are fun and easy to remember with Excuse Me!. Simple and repetitive, it's the perfect way to introduce those magic words that all little ones should know. From burping to breaking a sibling's toy, toddlers will love seeing these appealing babies in situations they know all about, and they'll have fun lifting the flaps to discover the right words to say-"Excuse me!" and "I'm sorry!"
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  • Do Crocs Kiss?

    Salina Yoon

    Board book (Sterling Children's Books, Sept. 4, 2012)
    Do crocs cry? Do crocs clap? All I know is crocs go . . . SNAP! This novelty board book, with fun text and colorful illustrations, features adorable lions, tigers, and bears, as well as the snappy title reptile and other favorite creatures. Kids will happily lift the flap on each big animal “mouth” to discover what sound it makes. For a grand finale, all the animals appear together peering out from behind two gatefolds, so children can sneak a peek and say all the sounds again!
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  • Do Sharks Bark?

    Salina Yoon

    Board book (Sterling Children's Books, June 2, 2020)
    Award-winning author Salina Yoon is back with a new book in her adorable lift-the-flap series that introduces young children to popular animals and the sounds they make. Do sharks stamp? Do sharks stomp? All I know is sharks go CHOMP! With flaps to lift that reveal the sounds each animal makes, this fun board book introduces preschoolers to singing whales, roaring polar bears, snappy crabs, and growling hippos, along with the chompy title shark and other popular creatures. A two-gatefold grand finale brings all the animals together once more!
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  • Where's the Halloween Treat?: A Lift the Flap Book

    Harriet Ziefert

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Oct. 1, 1985)
    A counting book in which the children receive Halloween goodies from costumed hosts hidden by movable flaps.
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  • Fisher-Price Little People: Noah and the Animals

    Lori C. Froeb

    Board book (SFI Readerlink Dist, Jan. 5, 2016)
    The beloved story of Noah and the ark is retold in this delightful lift-the-flap book filled with sturdy flaps to peek under.Noah’s amazing adventure comes to life with dozens of exciting flaps in this book based on the popular Little People Noah’s Ark play set. When God told Noah to build a boat, he did! And he filled it with two of every animal. Early learning activities throughout and more than fifty flaps that are both educational and entertaining make this a book that kids will go back to again and again.
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  • Flip Flap Ocean

    Nosy Crow, Axel Scheffler

    Hardcover (Nosy Crow, June 12, 2018)
    What do you get if you cross a squid with a fish? It's a squish, of course! And how about a shark and a turtle? Why, that's a shurtle! Children are sure to giggle at the silly names and strange noises in this crazy book with rhyming text and brilliant illustrations from Axel Scheffler. Simply flip the pages to create more than one hundred seriously silly animals that live in the ocean.
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  • Guess Who's on the Farm: A Flip-the-Flap Book

    Naomi Russell

    Paperback (Candlewick, March 3, 1999)
    Who's rolling in the mud? Who's running in the field? Who's munching grass? Very young readers can guess who's on the farm by looking at the pictures, then find the answer by flipping the split pages. This simple novelty book will provide hours of fun and learning.
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  • Do Cats Moo?

    Salina Yoon

    Board book (Sterling Children's Books, June 2, 2020)
    Award-winning author Salina Yoon is back with a new book in her adorable lift-the-flap series that introduces young children to popular animals and the sounds they make. Do cats moo? Do cats chow? All I know is cats go MEOW! This novelty board book, with fun text and colorful illustrations, features adorable puppies, hamsters, and bunnies, as well as the cuddly title cat and other favorite pets. Kids will happily lift the flap on each big animal “mouth” to uncover what sound it makes. For a grand finale, all the animals appear together peering out from behind two gatefolds, so children can sneak a peek and squeak, chirp, sniff, and snuffle once again!
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  • What Can Pinky See?

    Lucy Cousins

    Paperback (Candlewick, March 3, 1997)
    The reader is asked what Pinky the rabbit can see with his glasses when he looks in the grass, in the sky, and other places
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