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A parent would reach for this book when they want to transition their baby or toddler from passive listening to active, tactile participation. It is perfect for those moments of quiet bonding where you want to foster a sense of security through predictable, joyful play. Peek-a-boo Teddy is a foundational interactive board book that mirrors the classic developmental game of peek-a-boo. By lifting sturdy flaps to find a hidden teddy bear, children practice object permanence and fine motor skills in a safe, repetitive environment. The book focuses on themes of curiosity and the reassurance that even when something is out of sight, it hasn't disappeared. It is an ideal first library addition for infants and toddlers under three who are beginning to explore their physical world with their hands and eyes.