Interactive books

This series was developed by Fabien Savary and Isabelle Vadeboncoeur, doctors in psychology and specialists in children's cognitive development. The series is designed to enhance child development in three ways:

By broadening vocabulary
At 18 months of age, children have the ability to associate a concrete object with its name. By practicing this ability, they can enrich their vocabulary. Each Peek-A-Boo book presents several concrete objects that the child can identify and name.

By developing fine motor skills
Each book conceals various objects by means of flaps or pull-tabs. They are designed to be easily manipulated by young children.

By introducing children to new and stimulating concepts
This series helps to develop aspects of a child's cognitive development: the ability to distinguish between one and many, to classify (one characteristic shared by different things), to grasp spatial relations ("on" and "under"), etc.

 

Caillou - It's me!

Children discover and name parts of Caillou's body and their own.

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Caillou - Where Am I?

Children learn about spatial relations and the prepositions "on" and "under" as they look for Caillou.

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Caillou - Peek-a-boo

Objects that are hidden from view fascinate children. Caillou and his little mouse lead them through the game.

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Caillou - Something Is Missing

Children delight in pulling the tabs to discover what's missing from an object.

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