Pop-Up Peekaboo! Bedtime
Pop-Up Peekaboo! Series
What’s inside...
Pop-Up Peekaboo! Bedtime and Sophie La Girafe[Pop-Up Peekaboo Sophie![Pop-Up Surprise Under Every Flap!] [POP UP-SOPHIE LA GIRAFE POP-UP] [Board Books] are interactive children's books filled with pop-up surprises, tactile elements, and delightful imagery. These books engage young readers by combining hands-on learning with entertaining rhymes and lift-the-flap pages. The books promote motor skills, object permanence, and language development through rhythmic, read-aloud text and peekaboo games. Perfect for bedtime or anytime, they offer opportunities for parent-and-child interaction and hours of fun.
Series reading
Non-Sequential
Age
0-3
Length
12 pages
Text complexity
Discussion points
What do you think will happen next when we lift the flap?
Why do you think the owl is hiding?
What's your favorite part of getting ready for bed?
How do the different animals say goodnight?
Can you imagine a new hiding spot for an animal in this book?
Tip: Role play these questions
Encourage your child to predict what might be hiding behind each flap before lifting it, fostering curiosity and anticipation.
Discuss the bedtime routines of each animal in the book and compare them with your child’s own bedtime routine to make it relatable.
Use expressive voices for each animal character to make the reading experience more dynamic and engaging.
After reading, ask your child to draw their favorite scene or character from the book, reinforcing their memory and understanding of the story.
Encourage your child to think about how each animal might feel at bedtime, promoting empathy and emotional understanding.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Importance of Routine
Explanation: Through a series of bedtime-related pop-up surprises, the book emphasizes the significance of a consistent bedtime routine.
Real-World Application: Children learn the importance of having a routine and how it aids in better sleep, contributing to overall health and well-being.
Example Lesson: Object Permanence
Explanation: The recurring theme of objects hiding and reappearing under flaps teaches young children about object permanence.
Real-World Application: This helps children in understanding that objects and people still exist even when they can't be seen, fostering a sense of security.
Example Lesson: Interaction and Play
Explanation: The interactive pop-up elements engage children physically, turning reading into a fun activity.
Real-World Application: This promotes a love for reading and learning, enhancing cognitive skills through playful interactions.
Example Lesson: Sensory Skills Development
Explanation: The book’s tactile features stimulate touch and sight.
Real-World Application: Enhances fine motor skills and sensory development, important for a child's early growth stages.
Example Lesson: Language Skills
Explanation: Each pop-up surprise is accompanied by simple text that encourages verbal skills.
Real-World Application: Helps in vocabulary development and the use of language to express thoughts and needs effectively.