Open the book from the front to search for one of the characters. Then, open the book from the back to search for the other. It's two hide-and-seek experiences in one book.
In a small Maine town, a group of thrill seeking college kids finds a game of hide and seek in an abandoned house turning into a reality of stark terror.
Morgie, Moffie, and their kindergarten friends squander their recess time trying to decide how to play Hide-and-Seek.
One of the finest twentieth-century English novelists, Elizabeth Taylor, like her contemporaries Graham Greene, Richard Yates, and Michelangelo Antonioni, was a connoisseur of the modern world’s forsaken zones.
An interactive concept book about positional prepositions that’s loads of fun! Bear, Fox and Owl are playing hide-and-seek!
When Harry the Hippo visits the farm with his friends, he's ready to play hide-and-seek, but it's hard for a hippo to find a place to hide.
After their school bus breaks down in a storm, a group of children seeks shelter in an abandoned house where a game of hide-and-seek might mean that you stay hidden forever.
With bright, vibrant illustrations by Gareth Lucas and simple text, this is a charming book to enjoy time and time again.
When their dog goes missing, Cy and Poppy play hide and seek to distract themselves.
When Mama finishes counting down from ten to one, all the ducklings must be in their hiding place, but Little Quack is having a hard time finding the perfect spot and scrambles to snuggle in somewhere before Mama says "one!"