Customer Reviews
Worth the expense of going for the hardcover/board version - By: tsl04, 07 Oct 2008 
This much-loved classic is my 10-month old boy's favourite. We deliberately went for the hardback version with board pages, which is capable of withstanding the inevitable bashing it receives better than the paperback version. (The flaps are thin card - hardly indestructible but sturdy enough to require some considerable effort to tear.)
Like the review above, I was mildly concerned about the repetition of the word "no" throughout the book, but that's just how the book is & the most important thing is that my son loves interacting with it, always attacking each flap with gusto to see what's underneath it, & that's the most important thing really.
flimsy flaps - By: J. Wotton, 27 Sep 2008 
I bought this several months ago for my little boy, who is now 16 months old. Although he loves his books, bringing me a book to read to him several times during the day, this has never been one of his favourites. Despite that, this is the only "lift-the-flap" book that he has managed to tear off one of the flaps from (and he has several of these books). I guess that babies have different tastesin books (just like adults) but I think it could have been made a lot sturdier. For example, we have had no problems with "Dear Zoo" which has been read a lot more times.
well loved.. but.. - By: Ms. M. Brown, 28 Aug 2008 
My 15 month old boy loves this book & never tires of opening the flaps.. The only slight issue I have is that it contains a lot of 'no's'in it. That is how the book runs of course as he's looking for spotin the cupboard, under the bed etc saying 'is he under the bed?' & some animal will be under the flap saying 'no'. Of course that's the way of the book, but i'm just conscious of it beingin the negative state throughout for some reason, & affirming 'no' every time my boy lifts a flap.
Where's SPOT lift-the-flap book - By: Amazon Reviewer, 24 Jan 2008 
from Eric Hill.
This review is for the PUFFIN paperback, lift-the-flap version/1983.
22 thick, shiny pagesin the popular 2-page spread format.
Large, bold, easy-to-follow text on one page & a picture & a lift-the flap opportunity on the other.
9 sturdy flaps ensure successful lifting/replacing, time & time again.
Colourfully illustrated throughout.
In this story, naughty Spot is being elusive, at dinner time, & his Mum (Sally) has to go & seek him out!
The delightful story is enhanced by the various creatures hidden behind the flaps who aid the lovable Spot by responding `No!' to the question asked....until the last page, when all is revealed!
From the back cover:-
`SPOT is one of the essential experiences of childhood' - Parent Magazine.'
One of the best series of books for early readers!
A Wonderful Find! - By: Leigh Tatlici, 02 Nov 2007 
I bought this for my 10 month old daughter, & now at nearly two years of age she still loves having it read to her. A wonderful lift the flap book which lets the little ones really get involvedin the story, which features a bear, snake, hippo, lion, monkey, crocodile, penguins & a tortoise. The popularity of this board book has led to the purchase of other 'Spot' books.