It's the Easter weekend and there's nothing more exciting for young children than searching for eggs on an Easter egg hunt. What treasures await behind leaves and in flower pots?
Of course hiding and revealing extends to picture books with great effect. It's almost impossible for children to resist the urge to lift a flap.
So here are a few of my family's personal favourites and books that still delight and stand the test of time.
Starting with the toddler age is Tuck Me In! from Dean Hacohen and Sherry Scharschmidt where young readers can put the animals to bed with a simple but satisfying turn of the half page flap.
Flora and the Peacocks by Molly Idle uses flaps to reveal a dance between Flora carrying her fan and two peacocks.
The Rabbit Problem follows the growth of a rabbit population in Fibonacci's Field in the form of a calendar with extra flaps in the form of journals and notebooks.
Do you dare to turn the page in Wayne Andersen's Horrible Book? A gruesome tale with half page flaps revealing ghoulish creatures and leading to a huge fold out poster at the end of the book.
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1 comment:
DEAR ZOO has fun flaps.
And there are some great Five Mile Press books that do this really well.
CINDERELLA for one - who is quite the carousel.
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