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Where Are Baby's Easter Eggs?

by Karen Katz
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Overview

Little ones will love lifting the large, sturdy flaps in this sweet, irresistible board book to find Baby's Easter eggs. Where could they be? Children will discover colorful springtime objects under each of the six sturdy flaps until... they find Baby's Easter eggs in a fold-out finale.

Synopsis


Little ones will love lifting the large, sturdy flaps in this sweet, irresistible board book to find Baby's Easter eggs. Where could they be? Children will discover colorful springtime objects under each of the six sturdy flaps until... they find Baby's Easter eggs in a fold-out finale.

Children's Literature

Baby is looking for Easter Eggs. Where are they hidden? She looks behind the bush, in the laundry basket, behind the flowers, under the picnic table, up in the tree, and behind the gate. She does not find the eggs until the end but at each "lift the flap" there are items that relate to Easter, such as a bonnet, jelly beans, bunnies, and chicks. At last she finds the shiny colored eggs. The celebration can begin. Toddlers always enjoy lifting the flaps to see what is behind them. The little round headed baby changes poses on each page. Children are introduced to a variety of vocabulary-extending prepositions as well as items that relate to Easter. The cardstock flaps are probably not sturdy enough for libraries but the book would be a nice addition to an Easter basket. Reviewer: Sharon Salluzzo

About the Author, Karen Katz

A favorite with parents and a hit with littlest "readers," award-winning illustrator Karen Katz has created several bestselling books for babies and toddlers.

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Children's Literature - Sharon Salluzzo

Baby is looking for Easter Eggs. Where are they hidden? She looks behind the bush, in the laundry basket, behind the flowers, under the picnic table, up in the tree, and behind the gate. She does not find the eggs until the end but at each "lift the flap" there are items that relate to Easter, such as a bonnet, jelly beans, bunnies, and chicks. At last she finds the shiny colored eggs. The celebration can begin. Toddlers always enjoy lifting the flaps to see what is behind them. The little round headed baby changes poses on each page. Children are introduced to a variety of vocabulary-extending prepositions as well as items that relate to Easter. The cardstock flaps are probably not sturdy enough for libraries but the book would be a nice addition to an Easter basket. Reviewer: Sharon Salluzzo

Book Details

Published
January 1, 2008
Publisher
Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing
Pages
14
Format
Board Book
ISBN
9781416949244

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