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Product description
Help baby learn about her world with books showing objects from everyday life. The high contrast pictures throughout the book capture baby's attention and help Connect objects with words. Baby strengthens her hand-eye coordination by lifting the peek-a-boo flaps. Additionally, the crinkle-filled pages provide auditory stimulation. Attachable link allows for on-the-go fun!
- 0 - 9 Months
- Model Number: 80688HAAM
User questions & answers
Question: | Is this manufactured in the USA |
Answer: | Of course not. CHINA |
Question: | Where is it shipped from |
Answer: | US |
Question: | What is the fabric |
Answer: | It’s soft. Like a plush |
Question: | How do you wash it? Can you wash it |
Answer: | Yes, it can be washed. Machine wash cold in a lingerie bag. |
Product features
Sassy Black and White Peek-a-Boo Book
Help baby learn about her world with books showing patterns and creatures from everyday life. The bold black & white shapes throughout the book capture baby’s attention and help connect objects with words. Baby strengthens her hand-eye coordination by lifting the peek-a-boo flaps. Additionally, the crinkle-filled pages provide auditory stimulation. Attachable link allows for on-the-go fun!
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REBECCA LEE CRUMPLER {1831–1895}
Rebecca Lee Crumpler was the first African-American woman to work as a professional medical doctor. Later, she also provided care for those formerly enslaved through an arrangement with the government. She became the only woman doctor to write a book in the nineteenth century.
ANNIE TURNBO MALONE {1869-1957}
Annie Turnbo Malone was a chemist and businesswoman whose brilliant achievements in the beauty industry helped her become the first African American female millionaire. She developed a successful line of personal hygiene and beauty products designed especially for black women.
BESSIE COLEMAN {1892-1926}
Bessie Coleman’s mastery of mechanics, technology, and aviation fueled her quest to empower African Americans in the air and on the ground. Bessie was the first black woman with a pilot’s license, and she used her talent and popularity as an aviatrix stunt performer to create change.
FLEMMIE PANSY KITTRELL {1904-1980}
Flemmie Pansy Kittrell transformed the public’s understanding of nutrition and early childhood development. Graduating from a doctoral program in nutrition at Cornell University in 1936, Flemmie became the first African American woman to earn such an advanced degree from the university. She was also the first African American woman to receive a PhD in nutrition from any school.
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