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Peek-A-Boo Morning

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Join this tiny toddler to see morning from his point of view and find out who he sees as he starts his day. Beautiful illustrations give a clue, but you鈥檒l have to turn the page to find out who he sees next. Predictable text will get even the tiniest tot repeating peek-a-boo along with you. This book is great for illustrating a morning routine.</p>\r\n"}} id=text-c268c67cf3 class=cmp-text>

Join this tiny toddler to see morning from his point of view and find out who he sees as he starts his day. Beautiful illustrations give a clue, but you鈥檒l have to turn the page to find out who he sees next. Predictable text will get even the tiniest tot repeating peek-a-boo along with you. This book is great for illustrating a morning routine.

Before, During and After Reading

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This is a good book to read in the morning when your child is first waking up. For example, as your child is waking up, use his blanket to play peek-a-boo.

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Ask your child to look for familiar objects in the picture. For example:

鈥淟ook at this picture. Can you touch the teddy bear? Or, I see a train. Show me the train.鈥

<b>Play peek-a-boo throughout the day with familiar objects. </b>Hide each object where it is easily seen, to set your toddler up for success. For example:</p>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li>At snack time, place a bottle at eye-level and ask your toddler to find the bottle.&nbsp;&nbsp;</li>\r\n<li>Hide your toddler鈥檚 favorite toy, blanket or pacifier in plain sight and say, 鈥淚 see your blanket. Where could it be?鈥 and go on a search together.&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;</li>\r\n<li>Cover your head with a blanket and see if your toddler can find you.</li>\r\n<li>Find pop-up toys where your child has to push a button or turn a dial to make the character pop up. Say 鈥淧eek-a-boo, I see you!鈥 when they appear.</li>\r\n<li>Try an at-home activity like <a href=\"/content/nemours/us/en/reading-brightstart/at-home-activities/12-to-17-months/peek-boo-letters.html\">Peek-A-Boo Letters</a> to help with letter knowledge.</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<p>Explore more <a href=\"/content/nemours/us/en/reading-brightstart/recommended-books/12-to-17-months.html\">recommended children's books</a> for 1-year-olds.</p>\r\n"}} id=text-9a022a338b class=cmp-text>

Play peek-a-boo throughout the day with familiar objects. Hide each object where it is easily seen, to set your toddler up for success. For example:

  • At snack time, place a bottle at eye-level and ask your toddler to find the bottle.聽聽
  • Hide your toddler鈥檚 favorite toy, blanket or pacifier in plain sight and say, 鈥淚 see your blanket. Where could it be?鈥 and go on a search together.聽 聽聽
  • Cover your head with a blanket and see if your toddler can find you.
  • Find pop-up toys where your child has to push a button or turn a dial to make the character pop up. Say 鈥淧eek-a-boo, I see you!鈥 when they appear.
  • Try an at-home activity like Peek-A-Boo Letters to help with letter knowledge.

Explore more recommended children's books for 1-year-olds.