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Books in A Hide-and-seek Book series

  • Hide and Seek Chicago

    Erin Guendelsberger, Mattia Cerato

    Hardcover (Sourcebooks Wonderland, Sept. 1, 2019)
    The mayor of Chicago needs your help! A museum is opening up a new exhibit on the greatest things in Chicago and needs YOU to collect the items. In Hide and Seek Chicago, readers explore their favorite city to find objects for the exhibit. From a statue of a lion at Lincoln Park Zoo, to an anchor at Navy Pier, children will love searching for the items among some of Chicago's most popular and iconic sights, including: Adler Planetarium Chicago French Market Field Museum Navy Pier Grant Park Shedd Aquarium Museum of Science and Industry North Avenue Beach Chicago-O'Hare International Airport Lincoln Park Zoo
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  • Hide and Seek: In the Ocean: A Pull-the-Tab and Lift-the-Flap Book

    Kate Burns, Dawn Apperley

    Hardcover (Megan Tingley, April 1, 1996)
    Little hands pull the interactive tabs and lift the flaps on every bright, colorful page to reveal such deep-sea images as a pod of leaping dolphins, dancing seahorses, and a giant shell that carries a special surprise.
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  • Farm

    DK Publishing

    Hardcover (DK Preschool, May 21, 2012)
    Who wants to play Hide & Seek Farm? Every toddler you'll ever meet. Search every page for horses, goats, cows, dogs, chickens, sheep, tractors and so much more! In classy DK style - you'll find beautiful pictures and amazing farm scene photography on every page! Children scan the lifelike images and are tickled to point out the animals and farm machinery that a caregiver says by name. Smiling wide- when they successfully spot Dotty Ladybug on each page. Hide and Seek Farm is a great introduction to farm life and first words. Children spend hours looking at this book. Hide and Seek Farm A beautiful picture and word book for early learning Filled with animals and farm machinery to spot Find Dotty Ladybug on every page Encourages object recognition and vocabulary development Reinforces visual perception and cognitive skills Introduces 300 farm objects with pictures and words Lovely photographic scenes of farm animals and farm machinery Durable hardcover format 48 picture-packed pages
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  • Hide and Seek Harry at the Playground

    Kenny Harrison

    Board book (Candlewick, March 24, 2015)
    Harry the hippo continues to play his favorite game—but luckily for his friends, it’s hard to hide a hippo!At the playground, Harry’s friends search high and low. Whether he’s under the seesaw, behind the park bench, or hanging precariously from the swing set, it’s hard not to find Harry. But the fun is in the searching, and the friends are always up for another round!
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  • Hide and Seek First Words

    DK Publishing

    Hardcover (DK Children, May 31, 2010)
    Featuring dozens of beautiful full-page photographs, each showing a collection of objects in a single category, such as sports, animals, clothing, and music, Hide and Seek First Words will have kids searching for objects and learning new words along the way!
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  • Treasure Hunt Can You Find Me?

    Roger Priddy

    Hardcover (Priddy Books, June 10, 2008)
    Pages packed with fun, familiar things to findEncourages key first skills such as counting and identifying colorsBright, photographic picture book
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  • Hide and Seek Penguins

    Fiona Watt

    Board book (Usborne Publishing Ltd, )
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  • Inside or Outside: Where's Eddie?

    Daniel Nunn

    Paperback (Raintree, Aug. 1, 2012)
    Books in the Hide and Seek series provide an entertaining introduction to some of the words that tell us where things are. This book looks at "Inside" and “Outside”, and features an animal character called Eddie the Elephant who is playing hide-and-seek. On each spread, Eddie is hiding using one of the two opposite words featured in the book’s title, and the reader is asked to find him. The fun, cartoon-like design combined with the interactive “hide-and-seek” approach makes these books visually appealing for young readers and great to read aloud together.
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  • Hide and Seek San Francisco

    Erin Guendelsberger, Mattia Cerato

    Hardcover (Sourcebooks Wonderland, Sept. 1, 2019)
    The mayor of San Francisco needs your help! A museum is opening up a new exhibit on the greatest things in San Francisco and needs YOU to collect the items. In Hide and Seek San Francisco, readers explore their favorite city to find objects for the exhibit. From a red heart at Union Square, to a statue of a sea lion at Fisherman's Wharf, children will love searching for the items among some of San Francisco's most popular and iconic sights, including: Fisherman's Wharf Ferry Building Marketplace California Academy of Sciences Muir Woods National Monument Golden Gate Park Union Square Aquarium of the Bay Ocean Beach San Francisco International Airport San Francisco Zoo
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  • Hide and Seek Harry Around the House

    Kenny Harrison

    Board book (Candlewick, May 13, 2014)
    Harry likes to play hide-and-seek, but it’s hard to hide a hippo! Little readers will love being in on the joke as they spot the formidable Harry.Harry the hippo is fond of hiding around the house and is sure he is hard to find. But his hiding places — under the flowerpot, behind the doghouse, in a bubble bath — aren’t always quite right for concealing a hippo. Luckily, Harry loves to be found!
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  • Where is My Friend?

    Simms Taback

    Board book (Blue Apple Books, May 18, 2006)
    Everybody needs a friend. Who is an elephants friend? A zebra's? A hippo's? A kangaroo's? Where is My Friend? brings animal buddies together. And when they meet, their faces light up with happiness.
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  • Near or Far: Where's Eddie?

    Daniel Nunn

    Paperback (Raintree, Aug. 1, 2012)
    Books in the Hide and Seek series provide an entertaining introduction to some of the words that tell us where things are. This book looks at "Near" and “Far”, and features an animal character called Eddie the Elephant who is playing hide-and-seek. On each spread, Eddie is hiding using one of the two opposite words featured in the book’s title, and the reader is asked to find him. The fun, cartoon-like design combined with the interactive “hide-and-seek” approach makes these books visually appealing for young readers and great to read aloud together.
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