Download Where Is Baby Belly Button? A LifttheFlap Book Karen Katz 9780689835605 Books

By Brett Callahan on Thursday, June 6, 2019

Download Where Is Baby Belly Button? A LifttheFlap Book Karen Katz 9780689835605 Books





Product details

  • Age Range 1 - 4 years
  • Grade Level Preschool and up
  • Lexile Measure AD120L (What's this?)
  • Board book 14 pages
  • Publisher Little Simon; 1 edition (September 1, 2000)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 9780689835605
  • ISBN-13 978-0689835605
  • ASIN 0689835604




Where Is Baby Belly Button? A LifttheFlap Book Karen Katz 9780689835605 Books Reviews


  • My baby loves this book! She's 7 months and we do the "where's baby?" "There she is!!" and she loves that so I thought teaching her where and what other things were through book would be a hit and it was! The flaps are kind of hard to get up (especially if you're a nail biter like I am) the first time you lift them but after that they don't go back down all the way and sort of stay lifted like in my photo you can see the baby's bare tummy but you don't before you lift it. Which isn't a big deal at all. There's about 7 pages in this book and I don't mind that because it keeps baby's attention. I did NOT let her lift flaps because she would rip the page. The illustration is nice and I like the variety of children they have in the book for the most part. For $3 I'd buy this book a hundred times!
  • I have purchased this book many times as a baby shower gift and it always seems to be a big hit. It is a book for only very young children, preschoolers would be very bored with it.

    This is a lift the flap book though, so it is only for reading with your small child together. Otherwise the flaps will be ripped off on the very first reading.

    Also, I do not recommend buying this as anything but brand new, even if you're getting it for your own child.
  • I was a little reluctant to order this lift the flap book, as I had gotten my daughter the Valentine's and Easter lift the flap books (of the same brand/ilk/author/etc.), and I wasn't a huge fan of those.

    The problem with the Easter/Valentine's day ones for me was that the words behind all the flaps almost always started with "No." So, you were reading and encouraging your child to lift the flap and then saying "No!" after they lifted the flap. That could just be me, but it seemed counterintuitive.

    This book does not have that -- it has body parts for your child to learn and name. So, it's much more encouraging/sensible to me.

    The only thing I don't love is that the flaps are huge, which oddly makes them less visible and less easy for little fingers to open.
  • My son loves this book. He constantly finds it and makes me read it again and again and again. ;) He'll be 1 this weekend but he's been loving it for months now. He finds all the flaps easy to open with the exception of the belly button and final flap under the blanket but he finds those the most rewarding. He truly enjoys this book. Smiles and claps every time!
  • Such a sweet book ! I really think it will help her learn where her body parts are and what they are called! The flaps are nice and big so she can do them all by herself. They are a little thin but so far no isues with tears and she's only 1!
  • This book has been great for teaching body parts to my 16-month-old daughter. The illustrations keep my baby's attention and the flaps keep her engaged. This is a book every parent should add to their toddler's library.

    The only reason I'm not giving this 5-stars is because of the flaps. The flaps are made out of thin card stock type paper. If my daughter got ahold of this on her own, she would destroy the book in an instant. Because of this, I keep it separated from her library and pull it out only when we read it together.
  • My daughter is obsessed with this book. I’ve tried to hide it. I’ve tried hiding it so many times. She always finds it. I did take a star off because she managed to rip off the flap for the last page. My toddler is pretty hulk like so that could just be her.
  • We bought this book for my daughter when she was 14 months old. At that time she enjoyed opening the flaps and looking underneath. We also played peek-a-boo with the book a little, which she also enjoyed. She is now 18 months old and still enjoys the book. She now understands much of the questions and points to the what you're supposed to look for on each page. Overall, very enjoyable.

    Do note, however, that the flaps are quite flimsy. She has bent most of them quite a bit and some are torn as well. I would expect that from most of these types of books at that age and for the price I think is okay. Just don't expect the book to remain in perfect condition with small children playing with it.