Great tool for teaching the little ones in your life their nose, their toes, belly buttons, etc. My kids ask me to read this one at least two times in a day. It could be a little more rhythmic perhaps, but overall it's a cute introduction to the topic at hand: learning about one's physical self. However, the book is out-of-print now which makes getting a hold of a good quality one slightly difficult (no torn pages - it's a toddler flip book for cryin' out loud :D). Definitely recommend.
This was a cute board book I saw on clearance at Waldenbooks. I almost bought it, but it was still too old for Natalie. It had drawings of babies and a flap would reveal a body part that was hidden, such as eyes hidden by sunglasses.
This is the sister book to the one above, and Moira greatly prefers it. She reliably points at all her body parts mentioned in the book, except her eyes, which are first. I think she's worried she'll accidentally poke her eyes. Which, given how hard she likes to jab my eyes, is a big possibility.
This is a nice little picture book that surely will accomplish its intended goal for toddler pre-readers. It's sort of like a game of peek-a-boo, in book form.
An easy-read, interactive flip book that students can enjoy by flipping up the pages to uncover the nose, ears and more. Great illustrations and lots of bright colors!