Where is Little Fish? Lift the flaps to find him

Lucy Cousins

Book - 2018

Invites young readers to lift the flaps to find where Little Fish and his underwater friends are hiding when they play hide and seek together.

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Subjects
Genres
Toy and movable books
Picture books
Board books
Published
Somerville, Massachusetts : Candlewick Press 2018.
Language
English
Main Author
Lucy Cousins (author)
Edition
First U.S. edition
Item Description
Cover title.
"A Little Fish book."
On board pages.
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 16 cm
Audience
000-003
ISBN
9780763694869
Contents unavailable.
Review by School Library Journal Review

PreS-Schools of friendly fish lead the way in introductions to a host of concepts, adjectives, and the vivid palette of a premier children's book artist. Children will delight in these titles that vibrate with bold, brilliant colors and a bit of sparkle and ring with wordsmith appreciation of language.-Daryl Grabarek, School Library Journal © Copyright 2018. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Little Fish plays hide-and-seek.A board book should be brief to match a toddler's attention span, have humor that a young child can appreciate, and provide reasons for caregiver and child to linger over each page. Cousins, best known for the popular Maisy stories, scores on all counts here. On the first page, the smiling Little Fish speaks directly to readers with an invitation to play the familiar game of hide-and-seek. Six possible hiding places are concealed beneath flaps on the subsequent pages. By the second reading, young children will chime in with a satisfying "No" as each flap reveals a different sea creature. Finally, as in Cousins' earlier Hooray for Fish (2005), the final flap lifts to reveal Little Fish and Mom Fish sharing kisses. The six page turns and six flaps are just enough to ensure that board-book readers will say "read it again." The creatures have monikers such as "shelly fish" and "stripy fish," but even though these names are invented, their hiding places hint at real habitats and actual fish behavior. Each flap includes a small cutout to make it clear where it should be opened. This feature may help the rather thin flaps survive frequent tugs from eager little fingers.Where is Little Fish? He should be on shelves serving young children everywhere. (Board book. 1-3) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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