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  2. Peekaboo - Wikipedia

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    Peekaboo is a prime example of an object permanence test in childhood cognition. [4] Peekaboo is thought by developmental psychologists to demonstrate an infant's inability to understand object permanence. [5] Object permanence is an important stage of cognitive development for infants. In early sensorimotor stages, the infant is completely ...

  3. The Scarecrow (children's book) - Wikipedia

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    Writers began working on stories for children, and several magazines were dedicated to them. [10] The fairy tales in The Scarecrow were written by Ye Shengtao, who had taught at an elementary school in Suzhou, Jiangsu, before becoming a middle-school teacher. At the same time, he was an active editor of children's magazines. [11]

  4. Talking parrot decides to rename the game "peekaboo" - AOL

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    Einstein the talking parrot loves to play peekaboo! Peekaboo (or peek-a-boo) is a game played primarily with an infant. To play, a player covers their face with their hands, then quickly opens ...

  5. Children's literature - Wikipedia

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    Children's books also benefit children's social and emotional development. Reading books help "personal development and self-understanding by presenting situations and characters with which our own can be compared". [180] Children's books often present topics that children can relate to, such as love, empathy, family affection, and friendship.

  6. The Hello, Goodbye Window - Wikipedia

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    The illustrations by Raschka are "at once lively and energetic, without crowding the story or the words on the page; the simple lines and squiggles of color suggest a child's own drawings, but this is the art of a masterful hand." [2] The book's dimensions are 10.5 x 0.5 x 11.4 inches. It is 32 pages long, an industry standard for children's books.

  7. Peek-A-Poo - Wikipedia

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    Peek-A-Poo: What's In Your Diaper? (originally titled Mag Ik Eens In Je Luier Kijken?) is a 2010 picture book for children pertaining to toilet training, catered to children of ages two to five, written and illustrated by Guido van Genechten [1] [2] [3] and published by Clavis Publishing on January 1, 2010. [3]

  8. CBS Storybreak - Wikipedia

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    CBS Storybreak is a Saturday morning anthology television series that originally aired on the CBS network from 1985 to 1989. [1] Hosted by Bob Keeshan (and in its 1993 return by Malcolm-Jamal Warner), the episodes are half-hour animated adaptations of children's books published at the time of airing, including Chocolate Fever.

  9. What Elphaba’s costume has to do with mushrooms, and more ...

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    “Wicked” costume designer Paul Tazewell opens up about the making of Elphaba and Glinda's costumes on Wicked — the meaning of the Elphaba's back outfits, the bubble dress and more.

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