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jadejade's review against another edition
4.0
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Each two-page spread gives you a letter and a visual clue for the child audience to guess what is behind the flap. The hidden things range from extremely easy (starts with B and has a yellow and black striped abdomen? Bee) to a little tricky (one hidden object was a wheelbarrow, which stumped the youngest person of the household).
The art and presentation is simple and friendly, and reminds me of the Spot series.
The youngest person of the household loves most lift-the-flap books, so no surprises that this was well-received.
Each two-page spread gives you a letter and a visual clue for the child audience to guess what is behind the flap. The hidden things range from extremely easy (starts with B and has a yellow and black striped abdomen? Bee) to a little tricky (one hidden object was a wheelbarrow, which stumped the youngest person of the household).
The art and presentation is simple and friendly, and reminds me of the Spot series.
The youngest person of the household loves most lift-the-flap books, so no surprises that this was well-received.
pussreboots's review
4.0
This book was a favorite for both of my children when they were in preschool.