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Books with title Hide and Snake

  • Hide and Snake

    Keith Baker

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, March 27, 1995)
    In this amusing picture book, a colorful snake challenges children to find him as he slithers through pages of familiar objects. “Baker’s elaborate acrylic designs, variety of lush hues, and sly wit provide a feast for the eyes while maintaining the cohesive personality of the book from page to page.”--Publishers Weekly
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  • Hide and Snake

    Keith Baker

    Board book (Red Wagon Books, July 26, 1999)
    Little ones love to play hide-and-seek, and they’ll have endless fun searching for the clever, colorful snake who slithers through the familiar objects in this rhyming board book. He loops through yarn, curls around hats, wraps around presents, and naps with cats--and is always hidden in the most unlikely spot!
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  • Hide and Snake

    Keith Baker

    Hardcover (Harcourt Children's Books, Sept. 15, 1991)
    In this amusing picture book, a colorful snake challenges children to find him as he slithers through pages of familiar objects. “Baker’s elaborate acrylic designs, variety of lush hues, and sly wit provide a feast for the eyes while maintaining the cohesive personality of the book from page to page.”--Publishers Weekly
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  • Hide-and-Sneak

    Franklin W. Dixon

    language (Aladdin, July 31, 2012)
    SOMETIMES THE BEST ACTING IS DONE BY AMATEURS The Hardys’ friend Chet answers an ad in the paper for a role in a student film. There’s just one catch: All participants must have a boat, so Chet persuades Frank and Joe to get their motorboat, the Sleuth, out of mothballs. He even convinces the brothers to join him. The aquatic extravaganza will be shot locally on Barmet Bay and will be totally improvised. The director promises clues, cryptic charts, and plot twists. Soon the Hardys and the other actors are chasing one another at high speed across the bay, running afoul of the harbor patrol. But the moviemakers aren’t the only ones providing the drama. A yacht belonging to a financial whiz is adrift in the bay, and a mysterious figure is haunting the marina. The Hardys and Chet are steering a collision course with danger, and they may find themselves aground—permanently!
  • Hide and Snake

    Keith Baker

    Paperback (Sandpiper, March 27, 1995)
    In this amusing picture book, a colorful snake challenges children to find him as he slithers through pages of familiar objects. “Baker’s elaborate acrylic designs, variety of lush hues, and sly wit provide a feast for the eyes while maintaining the cohesive personality of the book from page to page.”--Publishers Weekly
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  • Hide and Snake

    Keith Baker

    Hardcover (Harcourt Children's Books, Sept. 15, 1991)
    In this amusing picture book, a colorful snake challenges children to find him as he slithers through pages of familiar objects. “Baker’s elaborate acrylic designs, variety of lush hues, and sly wit provide a feast for the eyes while maintaining the cohesive personality of the book from page to page.”--Publishers Weekly
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  • Hide and Snake

    Keith Baker

    Paperback (The Trumpet Club, Aug. 16, 1993)
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  • Hide and Snake

    Keith Baker

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books: A Division of Sanval, March 16, 1995)
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  • Hide and Sneak

    Michael Kusugak, Vladyana Krykora

    Paperback (Annick Press, May 1, 1992)
    One lovely afternoon Allashua is lured into mischief by a charming but sneaky little creature.
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  • Hide-and-Sneak

    Franklin W. Dixon

    Paperback (Aladdin, Aug. 1, 2002)
    SOMETIMES THE BEST ACTING IS DONE BY AMATEURS The Hardys' friend Chet answers an ad in the paper for a role in a student film. There's just one catch: all participants must have a boat, so Chet persuades Frank and Joe to get their motorboat, the SLEUTH, out of mothballs. He even convinces the brothers to join him. The aquatic extravaganza will be shot locally on Barmet Bay and will be totally improvised. The director promises clues, cryptic charts, and plot twists. Soon the Hardys and the other actors are chasing one another at high speed across the bay, running afoul of the harbor patrol. But the moviemakers aren't the only ones providing the drama. A yacht belonging to a financial whiz is adrift in the bay, and a mysterious figure is haunting the marina. The Hardys and Chet are steering a collision course with danger, and they may find themselves aground -- permanently!
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  • Hide and See

    Dick Bruna

    Board book (Big Tent Entertainment, Jan. 1, 2010)
    Miffy finds out what's hiding in a tree, a beehive, her toy box, a haystack, and more. Children can guess along with Miffy and open six flaps to find the answers. This wonderful book also features diagonal-cut pages that make it easy for little hands to turn.
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  • Hide and Sneak

    Michael Kusugak, Vladyana Krykorka

    Library Binding (Annick Press, March 1, 1992)
    Inuit author Michael Kusugak (A Promise is a Promise, Baseball Bats for Christmas) again demonstrates that he is a masterful writer. A mythological figure and traditional Inuit practices, set the backdrop for this dramatic story. Allashua ignores the inuksugaq as she plays hide-and-seek. Soon she encouters an Ijiraq--a tiny half-bird, half-human creature who loves to play. Allashua remembers her mother telling her that if an Ijiraaq hides you, no one will ever find you again. Eventually Ijiraq disappears and Allashua gets lost on the tundra. With no idea of which way to go, she heads toward a small block dot on a far-off hill. When Allashua realizes the dot is the inuksugaq and that it can guide her safely home, she understands the riddle of its existence.
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