It’s Baby’s birthday, but where is his cake? Little ones will love lifting the large, sturdy flaps to find Baby’s birthday cake in this new Karen Katz board book. Children will discover sparkly foil objects under each flap until they finally find Baby’s yummy, shimmery birthday cake on the final page of this adorable new title.
Where Is Baby’s Birthday Cake?: A Lift-the-Flap Book (Lift-The-Flap Book (Little Simon))
(as of 11/04/2010 02:59 - more info)
$6.99
$2.25
Listed Under: Nice birthday gifts
- ISBN13 : 9781416958178
- Condition : NEW
- Notes : Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

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My son (almost 18 months) makes me read this book to him OVER AND OVER AND OVER again. It’s a sickness, really! Thank goodness I’ve memorized the book because my son has ripped out nearly all the flaps. He’s fun like that. Anyway, I’ve had to hide the book but it mysteriously reappears (thanks to my husband who gets a kick out of hearing me repeat the same book over and over and over again). Sometimes, I yell to my son, “hey, look over there” and then throw the book under the couch…but again, a few days later…there it is…oh well- I’ve embraced it and have decided to purchase the entire “lift a flap” collection.
My daughter has loved all of the Lift-the-flap books by Karen Katz. She really enjoys seeing what is under the flap, and reading along. She is 2 years old and even asks for these books over many of the others in her bookcase.
I look forward to every one. Thanks
We purchased this to prepare our grand-daughter for her first b-day. She loves the sparkly cover, the lift-the-flaps, and especially the ending. I wish the last picture had matched the cover and been more attractive…
I bought this book for my daughter just before her first birthday and she really enjoyed it. The colors are pretty (nothing garish) and the story is simple. My daughter still wants to read this book now, more than a year later.
A great board book for little ones who are reading to look at pages. The lift-the-flap part isn’t great because children tend to tear out the flaps trying to flip them like they see the adults do as the adults read them the book. But really good for increasing a child’s listening vocabulary and then their speaking vocabulary as they grow.