Re: Re: What is a board book?
Well-known board books include
Eric Carle's "The Very Hungry Caterpillar"
and
Margaret Wise Brown's "Goodnight Moon".
As you will see in Carle's book, the pages themselves - shortened incrementally as the caterpillar eats - become part of the story.
Many board books are "touch and feel", with a piece of soft cotton (placed within a compressed page) becoming a bunny's fluffy tail, and so on.
You may also find holes used for counting and/or completing an animal (i.e. the child's finger becomes a dog's wagging tail).
--can you tell I've read my fair share?--:grin