Pop-up and lift-the-flap books
Cat
In this irresisibly pettable, brillantly innovative and fun multi-concept book, watch twenty-three breeds of frolicking felines pounce, prance and parade through concepts, pull-tabs, textures and interactive surprises. Pleasingly purr-fect fun from start to finish!
Colors: A Bugs Pop-up Concept Book
Bugs appear in every hue in this pop-up book focused on the first concept of color!
Franklin's Big Search-and-solve Flap Book
All the blueberries have gone missing from the Woodland berry patch! Follow Franklin and Bear on the trail of fun flaps and silly surprises, and spot the clues that will lead them to the berry bandit -- and a delicious solution to the mystery.
Gallop!
Rhyming text asks if the reader can move like a variety of animals. Striped acetate overlays on board pages give illustrations the illusion of movement.
How many bugs in a box?
Inside each bright box are bugs to count from one to ten. Bugs fans will laugh and learn as they lift open the boxes and find colorful, comical bugs that pop out, run, eat -- and even swim! How Many Bugs in a Box? will keep children counting over and over again.
Little Red Car has an accident
Simple language, bold illustrations with sturdy pull-tabs and pop-ups encourage car-loving toddlers to read. As Little Red Car reaches the crossroads, the old willow tree comes crashing down on him! It’s off to the garage for repairs. When he's all fixed there is still something that doesn't feel quite right. A gentle surprise awaits Little Red Car.
Meerkat Mail
Sunny Meerkat lives in the Kalahari desert with his family. Under the hot sun, Sunny and his brothers and sisters work together, play together, eat together, learn together, and sleep together. Sunny needs a break, so he decides to take a trip to visit some relatives. Through a series of postcards--that actually flip open for children to read--Sunny documents his journey for his family. But as he travels from the barnyard through the forest to the city, Sunny realizes there's no place like home.
Simms Taback's Safari Animals
Here's a book that's also a guessing game! Turn the page for your first clue: "I have a huge mane." Open the flap and you'll see another: "I can roar." Open one more, and you'll see the answer to the riddle: "It's a lion!" In this colorful book of safari animals, the award-winning art of Simms Taback becomes a fun, interactive guessing game.
Ssssh! Duck don't wake the baby
Find out what happens when clumsy Duck tries not to wake Goat's baby in this boisterous, toddler book with a pop-up surprise!
The castaway pirates : a pop-up tale of bad luck, sharp teeth, and stinky toes
When their sailing ship, the Stinky Toes, springs a leak during a storm, a band of pirates too long at sea blames their captain, Runny Nose, and tries to plug the hole with his shoes, his coat, and other items, while a gray shark circles near.
The jolly postman, or, Other people's letters
A Jolly Postman delivers letters to several famous fairy-tale characters such as the Big Bad Wolf, Cinderella, and the Three Bears. Each letter may be removed from its envelope page and read separately.
Thomas the tank engine's big lift-and-look book
Jam-packed with loads of flaps to "lift, look, and learn" from, this book will have young children searching for engines painted blue, green, or red, counting from 1 to 10, and learning the alphabet.
Where's Spot?
A mother dog finds eight other animals hiding around the house before finding her lost puppt. Flaps conceal the animals.
Who lives here?
A tiny field mouse moves into an abandoned building. One by one, a cat, a rabbit, a frog, and a dog move in with him. "There's always room for one more," says Mouse. After dinner, when it's time to go to sleep, Mouse makes sure each new friend has just the right place to sleep. Vertically stepped pages create the architecture of the tall, tall house, and die cuts hide and reveal each of the animals in this gentle story about friendship and learning to share. Tanya Roitman's rich, traditional folk art accompanies this retelling loosely drawn from a Russian folktale she enjoyed as a child.

