Peek-a boo!

Nina Laden

Book - 2015

Colorful pictures and rhyming text help children guess what they will see through die-cut windows.

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Subjects
Genres
Picture books
Stories in rhyme
Published
San Francisco, California : Chronicle Books, LLC [2015]
Language
English
Main Author
Nina Laden (author)
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 13 cm
Audience
Suitable for all ages.
ISBN
9781452133966
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Laden puts a Halloween spin on her successful wordplay board books, Peek-a-Who? (2000) and Peek-a-Zoo! (2014). Following the same pattern as in the previous titles, a die-cut opening reveals part of a picture and a few visual clues so that toddlers can guess what the page turn might uncover. As with Peek-a-Zoo!, there are only so many words that rhyme with "boo." Some of the choices this time around are quite a stretch, especially for the board-book set. "Brew," "flew," and "crew" are not exactly standard toddler language, so adult readers will need to be ready to help tots negotiate it. The picture of a pumpkin labelled "peek-a-goo" makes sense only for children older than this book's audience, who know what will happen to the jack-o'-lantern when the festivities are over. Illustrations in Laden's signature gouache style with all the expected Halloween iconsfall leaves, skeletons, spiders, miceprovide a mild "eww" factor. The final page turn is no surprisea Mylar mirror set where a ghost's face might be. The concluding question"Who are you?"alludes to the tradition of costumes and trick-or-treat and could be helpful in familiarizing the youngest readers with it. A good-enough choice for parents and teachers to use to get the youngest goblins excited about many adults' favorite holiday while introducing sophisticated, though still one-syllable, vocabulary. (Board book. 1-3) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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