Celebrate the coming of spring with the construction crew from the bestselling Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site series! It's Easter at the construction site! As sunshine melts the snow away, ...
Books with features such as flaps that lift up may make reading more enticing for restless, fidgety children. But they are distracting and make it harder for children to learn new words, researchers ...
Features in non-fiction children’s books such as lift-the-flap may hinder toddlers from learning new words, suggests new research. This is a finding by Dr Jeanne Shinskey, Royal Holloway, University ...
If you thought children’s lift-the-flap books were a modern phenomenon, think again! The British Library recently acquired Mother Shipton: an exceptionally rare and early lift-the-flap book, with hand ...
The oversized board book, Mon Petit Busy Day, stars a friendly rounded frog inviting tots to trace lines with their fingers and slide balls around to learn directions. Mostly, kids lift flaps to see ...
They are meant to make learning more fun and interactive, but lift-the-flap books could significantly harm a toddler’s chance of learning words, a new study suggests. Picture books for children often ...
In the first of a pair of board books by Harriet Ziefert, illus. by Richard Brown, Where's Nicky's Valentine?, the titular feline delivers cards to neighborhood friends; addressees appear behind flaps ...
Little ones play a dressed-up version of peek-a-boo in Marion Dane Bauer's board book Toes, Ears, & Nose!, illus. by Karen Katz. ""Inside my mittens I've got,"" Bauer begins. Readers lift decorative ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Stages Theatre Company will present their newest Theatre for the Very Young ...
Sometimes I, a full-grown adult, see a so-called lift-the-flap book, meant for babies and toddlers, and become almost tingly with the desire to feel those cardboard tabs under my fingers and discover ...