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Books with title Red, Blue, Peekaboo!

  • Peekaboo, Blue!

    Jenny Miglis, Jenine Pontillo

    Board book (Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon, Feb. 24, 2004)
    Peekaboo! Blue sees you! Lift the cloth flaps to explore a world of textures, and help Blue find her friends in surprising places. Then it's Blue's turn to hide. Can you find her?
    K
  • Red, Blue, Peekaboo!

    Annette Rusling, Katie Saunders

    Board book (Tiger Tales., March 4, 2014)
    Young readers will love to learn about numbers with this innovative and colorful board book! Encourage hand-eye coordination by inviting children to open the large flaps, and help to build vocabulary by reinforcing the names of the objects on each page.
    K
  • Red, Blue, Peekaboo!

    Georgie Birkett

    Board book (Campbell Books, April 1, 2015)
    Someone is hiding behind the colorful felt flaps—can you find them?Play hide-and-seek around the house and find out who's hiding behind the red curtains, cuddly brown bear, and funny orange hat! With soft and colorful touch-and-feel felt flaps on every page, this wonderful interactive book is a great way to learn about colors, too. With delightful illustrations, a gentle rhythmic text, and a robust felt flap to lift on every page, this chunky little book is ideal for the bookshelf and the toy box.
    LB
  • Red, Blue, Peekaboo

    Georgie Birkett

    Board book (Pan Macmillan, Oct. 1, 2011)
    Someone's hiding! Can you find them? Lift the flaps to look behind the curtains, behind the apron, under the hat, behind the teddy bear, and under the bed to find the hidden children and learn all about colors at the same time.
  • Red, Blue, Peekaboo!

    Georgie Birkett

    Board book (Campbell Books, March 3, 2006)
    Someone`s hiding! Can you find them? Lift the flaps to look behind the curtains, behind the apron, under the hat, behind the teddy bear and under the bedclothes to find the hidden children and learn all about colours at the same time!Little fingers will love to lift the five fun peekaboo flaps to find out who’s hiding. But these are no ordinary flaps – they are made from beautiful printed easy-to-lift felt that little ones will adore!
  • Red, Blue, Peekaboo!

    Annette Rusling

    Board book (Tiger Tales, Aug. 16, 1672)
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  • Peekaboo, Blue!

    Jenny Miglis

    Board book (Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon, March 15, 1858)
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