Twelve scary picture puzzles invite children to look and find images hidden in the pictures.
Presents intricate scenes featuring an old-fashioned, wooden toy train, and challenges readers to find specific detail in each picture.
A teaching guide at the back of the book helps parents and teachers extend the educational value of the book!
Beginning with a zoom of a gold coin, photographs pull back to reveal the story of the coin's travels from the hull of a pirate ship in the 1700's to the shore of a beach town today.
Amazing photographs accompany a terrific search-and-find game by Walter Wick, the creator of the NEW YORK TIMES bestselling Can You See What I See? series and the photographer of the internationally successful I Spy series.
Young readers are asked to find different kinds of vehicles in the photographs.
... .... So here's an exercise for you: 1. Focus on looking at unfriendly faces and see how many you find. 2. Now think about looking for friendly faces, how many do you see now? 3. Can you see what I see? Different Perspectives.
... see , she sure doesn't need much . " " Sure ! " " Have fun you two . " They leave the restaurant and head for George's car . " That was great and I'm stuffed . Italian is my favorite vice . And the wine was great , too . " " Glad you ...
The reader is asked to find various objects hidden in photographs of toys.
"In this search-and-find adventure, inquisitive readers will explore all the tantalizing collections in the Curiosity Shop.