(Where Is Babys Belly Button?) By Katz, Karen (Author) Hardcover on 01-Sep-2000
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neobamboom
> 24 hourBought this for my son after watching several Hapa Family videos on youtube where it was highly recommended. Upon arrival, I was a bit skeptical of the flaps cause my son is AGGRESSIVE but they really have help up so well! He seriously LOVES LOVE LOVES this book! Its so cute and fun, the illustrations are so great and have great representation. I love talking with him about where each body part is located that is mentioned in the book and hes really started to learn them! Definitely recommend it to any parent, its a great addition to your kiddos library!
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Saucy
> 24 hourIm a newborn specialist and lives reading for my babies so I always recommend these books for mums
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Sarah Olguin
> 24 hourMy 15 month old really likes this book- the only downsides are that the flaps aren’t super easy for a baby to lift themselves, and I was a little disappointed that ears and nose were left out (trying to teach her body parts), but that may just be me being picky.
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Denise
> 24 hourI didnt believe the excellent reviews of this book. I mean, how could it suck kids in as people claim? Its a book...with cardboard flaps. Big deal. But boy was I wrong. All three of my kids (2, 4, 6) love playing with this book. They dont carry it around all the time, but whenever they stumble upon it in their trove of books, it entertains them all for quite a while. My oldest loves to read the questions, the 4 year old loves making up what he thinks the questions should be and the 2 year old loves pointing out the things she knows, whether it is simply lifting the flap and answering that question or identifying everything on each page.
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Tottie
> 24 hourI bought countless books before my baby was born, including most of the classics, and from about 6 months on, tried to get him interested in any and all of them with no success. Eventually between 7-9 months, after reading the reviews here, I ordered this. And voila! He seemed to like it -- well, he would at least sit still on my lap long enough to turn the pages and lift the flaps! Three months later, it is definitely his favorite book -- he giggles when I pull it out, and loves to lift the flaps up and down, and up and down, and up and down. After three months of all that upping and downing the flaps ARE raggedy and curled up, but he doesnt seem to mind. I figure on buying it again when it really gets worn. I would definitely recommend this if you are trying to get a younger, active baby interested in books.
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JButh
> 24 hourMy 15 month old twins have been really interested in showing me their belly buttons lately when I ask so I thought this would be fun for them. But I agree with the other reviews on here about the flaps. The boys tore it apart in after a month. Cute story and idea, just wish the flaps were a bit thicker and reinforced.
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kytuh utytgyuh
> 24 hourI got this book for my then 5 month old infant and he was fascinated with the concept of things concealed. This was the first book he actually loved and engaged with. We read through this book with him daily. He quickly grasped the concept of Where is ... and was excited when the flaps where lifted to reveal the item. I noticed that he also quickly translated it to things in his surroundings. When asked where is Dada etc, he would look in the direction of the person or item long before they, meaning the experts, said he should. He is now 13 months old and still loves the book. Ever since he could walk and multitask, it surprised us that he would take this book up and walk to either his Dad or me so we could read it to him. Needless to say, its pretty worn at this stage. If there is a less than positive remark I can make is that, although its a board book, my little guy found a way to rip most of the flaps off. There is tape on every page :-) Not so sure if they could make it any sturdier though. Love this book!!! Definitely get it for your little one.
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Kelly
> 24 hourBought this is a gift and they loved it
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Nettie
> 24 hourIve had this book for about 18 months now and my kids still love it! My daughter turned one and reads it several times a day. My son loved this book when we first got it at 18 months. They play Peekaboo with all the babies. I use the book to teach them to point to an eye, nose, mouth, hair, etc. The book is still in fairly good condition. They also love from 9 months to about 3 years old: 1. Wheres Spot? https://amzn.to/3K1HTFg 2. Baby Faces Peekaboo! https://amzn.to/3HOKfFz 3. Never Touch a Spider! https://amzn.to/3n5sXw1
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MI
> 24 hourBought this for my son when he was 5 months old. Now he is almost 14 months and still loves it. He tore the first one so getting another one. The best thing is, he knows where to find everyones belly button! :D