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About The Book
This luxury edition of the incredibly popular Karen Katz bath time board book has sturdy board lift-the-flaps embedded in every spread complete with a recessed shape around the flaps that make for easy lifting for small fingers.
What’s behind the bath bottles?
Three yellow ducks! Quack-quack!
What’s inside the bucket? Is it Baby’s soap?
No, that’s a little tugboat! Toot-toot!
Little ones can play with flaps to reveal all the things in Baby’s bathtub. Filled with bright, striking art and multicultural babies, this book is sure to make even the most reluctant of bathers hop into the tub.
What’s behind the bath bottles?
Three yellow ducks! Quack-quack!
What’s inside the bucket? Is it Baby’s soap?
No, that’s a little tugboat! Toot-toot!
Little ones can play with flaps to reveal all the things in Baby’s bathtub. Filled with bright, striking art and multicultural babies, this book is sure to make even the most reluctant of bathers hop into the tub.
About The Illustrator
Karen Katz has written and illustrated more than fifty picture books and novelty books including the bestselling Where Is Baby’s Belly Button? After graduating from the Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia, she attended the Yale Graduate School of Art and Architecture where she became interested in folk art, Indian miniatures, Shaker art, and Mexican art. Her book, Counting Kisses, was named one of the 100 Greatest Books for Kids by Scholastic Parent & Child and was a Children’s Book-of-the-Month Club Main Selection.
Product Details
- Publisher: Little Simon (May 15, 2025)
- Length: 14 pages
- ISBN13: 9781665979535
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- Book Cover Image (jpg): Splish, Splash, Baby! Board Book 9781665979535
- Author Photo (jpg): Karen Katz Photo Credit:(0.1 MB)
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