Peek-a-Poo

Peek-a-Poo

by Guido Van Genechten (Author)

Synopsis

This utterly enchanting lift-the-flap book has the kind of disarmingly risque humour and charming characters destined to make it a classic. Much laughter is guaranteed, as you lift the flap to see what's happened in the nappy! Perfect for potty training, counting (!) and giggling. It has an extra thick, durable cover and pages. Mouse is tremendously curious. He has to investigate everything around him. And Mouse's friends don't escape his inquisitive nature. Mouse wears a nappy, and naturally he is curious about theirs So one by one, Mouse asks his friends Rabbit, Doggy, Horse and others, 'What's in your nappy? Then, of course, they ask Mouse the same question - but they're in for a surprise, because in Mouse's nappy is nothing! He's learnt how to use a potty, and on the final spread all his friends try it, too (on their own potty).

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 32
Edition: 1
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 04 May 2009

ISBN 10: 1408800195
ISBN 13: 9781408800195
Children’s book age: 0-5 Years
Book Overview: Rights sold all around the world at Bologna - destined to be an international success Totally engaging characters and a commercial art style which doesn't compromise quality Wonderful humour which will appeal to adults and parents every bit as much as to children, & a great introduction to counting. And... Pooh sells! (The Mole Who Should Have Known Better, Winnie the Pooh... )

Media Reviews
'Really quite charming and small children will love it' The Bookseller 'This is toilet-training humour the intended audience will love' The Bookseller
Author Bio
Guido van Genechten was born in 1957 in Mol (Belgium). He studied drawing and painting, graphics and photography at the Academy of Fine Arts in Mol. For many years he worked in the graphic industry. Ten years ago he began his successful career in publishing, winning the International Illustrator's Award of the City of Hasselt for Rikki, which was translated in eighteen languages. From that moment on Guido has created many best-selling books. In 2007 he won the Reader's Digest Award for Best Children's Book Illustrator and his book Little Kangaroo was declared Picture Book of the Year 2007 in the Netherlands.