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Books with title Boo! Peekaboo!

  • Peekaboo! Farm

    Sophie Hinton

    Board book (Egmont UK, Oct. 1, 2014)
    Come and join the animal fun with a peek-a-boo board book There's a mischievous animal hiding on each page, and it's your job to find them. Peep through the holes and join in with the silly animal noises as you giggle your way through the farm. With horses hiding from chicks and cows hiding from ducks, anything can happen. The simple, lively texts and bold design will appeal to young children.
  • Peekaboo Baby!

    Editors of Silver Dolphin Books

    Board book (Silver Dolphin Books, Jan. 28, 2020)
    Wave, clap, and laugh with adorable animal friends in this colorful, shaped board book!Look, point, touch, and say peekaboo to the animals! Peekaboo Baby! is a sturdy, shaped board book perfect for little ones learning their first actions. Plus, the peekaboo mirror at the end is sure to delight and surprise!
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  • Peek-a-Boo!

    Make Believe Ideas

    Board book (Make Believe Ideas, Sept. 2, 2014)
    Peek-a-Boo!
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  • Peek-a-Boo!

    Allan Ahlberg, Janet Ahlberg

    Paperback (Puffin, May 1, 1984)
    Brief rhyming clues challenge children to look through actual holes cut in the pages to view the scenes of a child's day, from breakfast to bedtime
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  • Peekaboo

    Giuliano Ferri

    Board book (minedition, March 15, 1737)
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  • Peekaboo Bunny

    Alyssa Satin Capucilli, Mary Melcher

    Hardcover (Scholastic, March 15, 2005)
    Young readers are encouraged to lift the flaps and help a little bunny find the other baby animals playing peek-a-boo in the meadow, in the woods, and in the garden. Review: "Peekaboo, Bunny./ Peekaboo, Mouse./ Peekaboo, Turtle, in your shell house." There's nothing so riotously fun for a baby or toddler as the game of peekaboo. Add to this that most delightful form of early childhood literature, lift-the-flap books, and you have a real winner. Of course, Mary Melcher's utterly adorable illustrations just add to the enjoyment. In this sturdy little picture book, each page is swarming with glorious color and one clever yet simple flap to lift. Behind every flap is a fluffy, pudgy critter, right up to the last page, when, surprise! Behind the child's flap-hands is a mirror with the reader's own face peering out. In spite of the faintly disturbing aspect of seeing an oval Mylar mirror instead of the expected cute little picture of a child's face, most children will probably love the surprise and the chance to gaze at their own reflection. (Baby to preschool) --Emilie Coulter
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  • Peekaboo Moo!

    Ladybird

    Board book (Ladybird, May 24, 2011)
    Peekaboo Moo! is a lovely first lift-the-flap book for babies and young toddlers. Turn each page to find a farmyard animal hidden under a flap. Read the funny, rhyming text and try to guess which animal is hidden! There is a mirror on the last page, so baby can have the excitement of finding themselves in the picture! The classic game of peekaboo is brought to life in this gorgeous book, perfect as a gift for babies and young children.
  • Peek-a-Boo!

    Ben Mantle

    Hardcover (Tiger Tales, March 1, 2013)
    In this book you will find cheerful penguins; a splishy, splashy hippo; bouncing bunnies; and a gorilla in a hat—all waiting to play peek-a-boo! Little ones will love interacting with all the lively characters in this charming board book. The magnetic arms invite kids to play peek-a-boo with the cute bunny on the cover!
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  • Peekaboo Bunny

    Alyssa Satin Capucilli, Mary Melcher

    Hardcover (Cartwheel Books, Feb. 1, 1994)
    Bunny explores the garden, playing peekaboo with a variety of animal friends
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  • Peek-a-Boo!

    Jan Ormerod

    Board book (Dutton Juvenile, March 1, 1998)
    Toddlers hide their faces behind such objects as a bib, a teddy bear, and a pair of mittens, to a rhyming text that features the repetition of the word "Peek-a-boo!"
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  • Peek-a-Boo!

    Allan Ahlberg, Janet Ahlberg

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, Oct. 19, 1981)
    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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    Mischievous raccoon

    language (, Nov. 22, 2016)
    Mischievous raccoon try to play together