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Books with title Spooky Hide and Seek

  • Hide and Seek

    Anthony Browne (illustrator) Anthony Browne (author)

    Paperback (Random House Children's Books, April 5, 2018)
    Hide and SeekWhen their dog goes missing, Cy and Poppy play hide and seek to distract themselves. Poppy counts to ten and looks for Cy - but she can
  • Hide and Seek

    Mya Gray

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 13, 2018)
    Amara Clark is haunted. When her childhood friend, Asher, vanished during a seemingly ordinary game of hide and seek, she was left bewildered and alone. Now, eight years later, memories of Asher are coming back to haunt her and she struggles to decipher the meaning of his disappearance. In a terrifying sequence of events, she comes to the deadly realization that a simple game of hide and seek can be much more dangerous than one might think. Before they know it, Amara and her best friend, Rowan, are whisked away on a journey to find Asher and take down the sinister group that is holding him captive. But time is running out, and saving one friend could mean losing another.
  • Hide and Seek

    Monkey Pen, Maa Illustrations

    eBook (Monkey Pen, Oct. 7, 2015)
    A simple game of hide-and-seekleads the children into the adventureof their lives.An exciting story that will have littlereaders turning the pages, eager toknow what comes next.
  • Spy X: Hide and Seek

    Peter Lerangis

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2004)
    Find the truth. It's been just two weeks since Andrew and Evie received the first message from their missing mother. Two weeks since they discovered the truth about her disappearance. And now the twins are living in a new city, going to a new school - and they have another mysterious package from Spy X.
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  • Hide-and-Seek Duck

    Cyndy Szekeres

    Hardcover (Sterling, Feb. 2, 2010)
    The game is on! Duck and Little Bunny are playing hide-and-seek, and young readers can join in. As the cute, fuzzy duckling searches for his friend, eagle-eyed children will spot the rabbit hiding somewhere on every spread—peeking out from the bushes, concealed behind a tree, covered by high grass. Cyndy Szekeres’s adorable animals will provide plenty fun for kids.
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  • Hide and Seek ABC

    Thomas Nelson

    Hardcover (Make Believe Ideas, Feb. 23, 2016)
    Hide and Seek ABC [Board book] [Mar 12, 2016] Thomas Nelson
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  • Hide and Seek

    Anthony Browne

    eBook (RHCP Digital, Oct. 5, 2017)
    When their dog goes missing, Cy and Poppy play hide and seek to distract themselves. Poppy counts to ten and looks for Cy - but she can’t find him anywhere. But then there’s a rustling from the woods – maybe someone else can help her find him…?A reassuring tale of sibling love by the master Anthony Browne.
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  • Hide and Seek

    Polly Noakes

    Paperback (Child's Play International, Ltd., Nov. 19, 2018)
    A group of friends wanders out into the meadow to play a game of hide-and-seek on a beautiful summerÂ’s afternoon. Children will delight in spotting the hidden creatures on each page as the little girl tries to find them. But itÂ’s not always clear who is hunting whom, or who is actually playing. A charming, richly illustrated book, with a gentle hint of suspense and a satisfying twist at the end.
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  • Hide and Seek

    Gina Erickson M.A., Kelli C. Foster Ph.D., Gifford Russell

    Paperback (B.E.S. Publishing, Aug. 1, 1995)
    This review book brings together the long vowel sounds taught in SET 3, which feature the word families: Long ake, eep, ide and ine, oke and ose, ue and ute.
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  • Hide and Seek

    Wilkie Collins

    eBook (, June 1, 2020)
    Hide and Seek was Wilkie Collins' third published novel. It is the first of his novels involving the solution of a mystery, the elements of which are clearer to the reader than to the novel's characters. Suspense is created from the reader's uncertainty as to which characters will find out the truth, when and how.The novel has a convoluted plot, in common with many of Collins’ works.[2] It falls into two parts:the history of “Madonna” GriceMatthew Grice’s discovery of her.Mary Grice is courted and seduced by a man calling himself Arthur Carr. Carr is called away on business, and his letters to Mary (presumably professing his honourable intentions toward her) are intercepted by Mary’s sister Joanna, who considers Carr to be socially inferior to the Grices. Joanna drives the pregnant, unmarried Mary from the family home. Mary gives birth to a daughter and dies miserably, attended only by performers from a travelling circus.Martha Peckover, wife of one of the clowns, adopts the baby (also Mary) and takes possession of her one heirloom, a bracelet made of Mary Sr.’s & Carr’s hair. Mary Jr. becomes a circus performer and is struck deaf and dumb after a riding accident, making her one of several of Collins’ characters with severe physical disabilities. She is exploited by the circus owner, and to rescue her Mrs Peckover takes her to the home of a minister, Dr Joyce. There Valentine Blyth, a painter, sees her and himself adopts her. Mary Jr. grows up beautiful and acquires the nickname Madonna for her resemblance to figures of the Virgin Mary in Italian Renaissance painting. She is admired by Valentine's friend Zack Thorpe, a high-spirited but vacuous young man somewhat resembling Allan Armadale in the novel of that name. Zack leaves home after disagreements with his ultra-religious and disciplinarian father.In a brawl in a disreputable theatre, Zack defends a man who turns out to be Matthew (Mat) Grice, Mary Sr.’s brother, and moves in with him. Mat has spent decades wandering the Americas, but returns home after making his fortune on the California goldfields. Mat's next concern is to find out the fate of his family. He establishes from Joanna that Mary Sr. is dead but her child was born alive. Mat decides to trace the child.Zack introduces Mat to Valentine, who invites Mat to sit for him as a model. In Valentine's house, Mat meets Madonna and also catches sight of a hair bracelet, which he suspects is originally Mary's. He secretly obtains a key to Valentine's bureau and on a visit to the house opens the bureau, identifies the bracelet and satisfies himself that Madonna is Mary's child. He is surprised in the act by Madonna but escapes by blowing out her candle, after which she can neither see nor hear him.Mat then sets about finding Arthur Carr. His efforts are hindered by Joanna's death and Mrs Peckover's disclosure that neither she nor Valentine know who he was. However Mat is struck by the resemblance between Carr's hair (of which he has obtained the part unused in the bracelet) and Zack's. He surmises that Carr is Zack's straitlaced father, confronts him and obtains his confession.Madonna is thus revealed as Zack's half-sister, and he can no longer court her. He accompanies Mat to the New World, but eventually persuades him to return home to his adoptive "family" of the Blyths (with whom Madonna remains) and Zack.
  • Blue's Spooky Hide-and-seek

    Angela Santomero, Todd Kessler

    Board book (Simon & Schuster Children's, )
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  • Hide and Seek

    Katy Grant

    Hardcover (Peachtree Publishing Company, Aug. 1, 2010)
    After a summer cooped up in his family’s store selling bait, tackle, and soft drinks to tourists, fourteen-year-old Chase finally gets a chance to go on his first solo geocaching adventure.Using his GPS in the foothills of the Arizona White Mountains, he uncovers the geocache―a small metal box―hidden deep in the woods in some undergrowth. Inside, with a few plastic army men and a log book, is a troubling message asking for help in a child’s handwriting.When Chase returns later, he finds another message in the geocache box, this time asking for food. He is curious―and worried―about the mysterious individuals leaving the messages. Before he can turn to the adults around him for help, Chase is pulled into a complex, dangerous drama and a chilling confrontation with an unstable father who will stop at nothing to hold on to his children.Young readers will learn all about the high-tech adventure game of geocaching in Katy Grant’s exciting novel that features heart-pounding action and surprising plot twists.
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