Part of the Learn About series, Colors; Shapes; Counting and Time illus. by David Sim combine pop-ups, pull tabs and liftable flaps for early learning fun. In Colors, a pull of the tab makes a frog ...
insider.si.edu: What's wrong here? : with 30 wacky pop-ups, pull-tabs, and lift-up flaps! : a mixed-up picture book / by John Wallner
What's wrong here? : with 30 wacky pop-ups, pull-tabs, and lift-up flaps! : a mixed-up picture book / by John Wallner
If you thought children’s lift-the-flap books were a modern phenomenon, think again! The British Library recently acquired Mother Shipton: an exceptionally rare and early lift-the-flap book, with hand ...
Daily Mail: Ditch the 'lift-the-flap' books: 3D pages do NOT help children learn new words, claims expert
Books with features such as flaps that lift up may make reading more enticing for restless, fidgety children. But they are distracting and make it harder for children to learn new words, researchers ...
Ditch the 'lift-the-flap' books: 3D pages do NOT help children learn new words, claims expert
A projecting or hanging piece usually attached to something on one side and often intended to protect or cover: the flap of an envelope. b. Either of the folded ends of a book jacket that fit inside the front and back covers. c. A variable control surface on the trailing edge of an aircraft wing, used primarily to increase lift or drag. d.
Definition of flap noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. [countable] a flat piece of paper, cloth, metal, etc. that is attached to something along one side and that hangs down or covers an opening. I zipped the tent flaps shut. The jacket was fastened with a complicated buttoned flap.