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  • Hide and Seek

    Rebecca Wilkins

    language (, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Hide and Seek is one of the most enjoyable books of the Character Castle Series as it is full of hilarious situations that all young children can relate to. The day starts off slightly busier than usual. To add to the tensions, Tiny Tina is having tummy trouble. Daddy (the King) is the Hero and courageously changes Tina's diaper, much to Tommy's delight. Things take a turn for the worse when Tiny Tina goes missing and they MUST find her! Tommy learns how to be attentive as he goes on a comical adventure to solve the mystery of his missing "sweet smelling" little sister.
  • Hide and Seek

    Jason Gregory

    language (, June 16, 2015)
    This book was created for my daughter in hopes that she can relive the joy of something we have fun playing together. I hope you or your loved one find the story equally enjoyable. "I can't stand the drawings but my child loves it" - you in 10 minutes.
  • Hide and Seek

    Peter Marney

    language (, July 22, 2016)
    ”HIDE AND SEEK”The second of a new series of exciting Action and Adventure books featuring The Red Sock Ninja Clan*****Age Range 6-10 Reading Level - Easy/Moderate*****What with a mad dog, a new school judo teacher and a secret door that Jamie didn’t know existed, life is getting interesting for the original Red Sock Ninja. The new caretaker is also behaving suspiciously and Keira is really upset with what they discover when they break in one night for special ninja exercises. Join the Red Sock Ninja clan on this new adventure as they try to solve the mystery without getting arrested themselves.*****Written specifically for the reluctant reader, these adventures are designed for easy and enjoyable reading without the boredom that some Hi-lo or Easy read books inflict on their young readers. Knowing some of the problems struggling young readers face, I created this series of adventure books based around Jamie, a nine year old boy who, in his own words, “reads like a five year old!”Although “boy friendly”, these books also feature strong young female characters and are suitable for everyone with a taste for adventure in a modern setting. The ideas aren’t dumbed down and you’ll find more than enough to discuss with your child as you both progress through the series.*****Download “Hide and Seek” today and join the many others who have discovered the world of The Red Sock Ninja Clan! *****
  • Hide and Seek

    Jack Ketchum

    Mass Market Paperback (Ballantine Books, May 12, 1984)
    A nighttime visit to the strange old Crouch house and a game of hide and seek become a nightmare of horror and violence for Dan, a handsome young local, and Casey, the reckless, bored vacationer with whom he becomes involved
  • 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

    Soleil Page

    language (, April 18, 2014)
    Come and meet Melinda the seahorse and all her cute underwater friends as they play together! Illustrated in vibrant colour pencil drawings, this book will delight and inspire young children. Will you be the first to find Melinda?
  • Hide and Seek

    Brenda Shannon Yee, Debbie Tilley

    Hardcover (Orchard, May 1, 2001)
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  • Hide and Seek

    Karen Hoenecke, John Ward

    language (School Zone Publishing, Dec. 5, 2014)
    Hide and Seek is an up-close, child’s-eye view of an over-under, indoor-outdoor favorite game!The Start to Read! series from School Zone helps children learn to read by presenting interesting stories with easy vocabularies. Words are repeated. Sentences are short. Rhyming words help children increase their vocabularies. Meaningful clues in the illustrations are abundant. Most of the vocabulary words in Hide and Seek are typically introduced in first grade. Read through the story with your child first, and it will probably become a favorite.www.schoolzone.com
  • Hide and Seek

    Ida Vos, Terese Edelstein, Inez Smidt

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, March 1, 1991)
    A young Jewish girl relates her experience of the Nazi occupation of Holland during World War II -- the separation, the hiding, and the fear both during and after the war.
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  • Hide and Seek

    Morley, Christopher

    eBook (HardPress Publishing, Aug. 23, 2014)
    Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.
  • Hide and Seek

    Catherine Macphail

    Library Binding (Stoke Books, Jan. 1, 2012)
    Nicole wants to scare the new girl, Destiny, so she and the gang stay overnight in the school. After all, Destiny doesn't realize that all the stories about the school being haunted are made up. Or are they?
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  • Hide and Seek

    Sasha Whitley

    language (, April 21, 2015)
    Hide and Seek is a fun game for kids and this book is just as fun-filled!