Pop-Up Peekaboo! Space

by DK
ISBN: 9781465479334
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Take your toddler on a pop-up, space rocket adventure, and fly to the Moon in this lift-the-flap baby book with pictures that pop off the page This imaginative pop-up peekaboo book follows two little astronauts, Daisy and Danny, who are rocketing into space and heading for their first Moon landing.

Babies and toddlers can lift big flaps and see peekaboo surprises pop up from the page: the space rocket launching, an exciting rocket race, a helpful robot, a funny alien spaceship, and finally, Daisy, Danny, and their robot landing on the Moon, and planting a flag with a friendly message from Planet Earth.

The lively, read-aloud rhymes encourage literacy and early learning, while the surprise pop-up space scenes will hold the attention of curious preschoolers. With the help of parents and caregivers, toddlers will have fun turning the sturdy board book pages, guessing what's hiding under each flap, and then lifting the flaps to find the space characters and play peekaboo

Ideal for interactive preschool play, Pop-up Peekaboo Space will appeal to both parents and children and is certain to keep little ones entertained time and time again

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Author: DK
  • ISBN: 9781465479334
  • Condition: Used
  • Dimensions: 8.40 x 1.10
  • Number Of Pages: 12
  • Publication Year: 2019
Language: English

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  • A Simple Space Adventure with Great Pictures and Pop-Ups

    Monica M. - 5 years 3 months ago

    I bought this for my 20-month-old niece. I am told she is enthralled by the pop-ups. Of course I read it too before gifting it, and I loved the pictures and the simple story of two astronauts exploring space. The pop-ups really are wonderfully done, though also fairly tearable, so keep that in mind when reading to young children with grabby hands. Other than the pop-ups, the pages are very sturdy. A very good book!