Synopses & Reviews
Look! A book! A hook! A cowboy cook!Weird and kooky things that go!
Some go fast and some go slow!
Can you find the squawking crow?
Go on a crazy seek-and-find adventure in this new picture book from award-winning artist Bob Staake. Die-cuts on every page draw readers into each themed scene and invite them to find the items hidden within the elaborately detailed spreads. From underwater worlds, to haunted houses and tree-top towns, there are endless details for readers to search for and discover. This inventive picture book format will have kids hooked from the very first die-cut page all the way through to the end where a gate-fold finale challenges them to go back for yet another look and even more surprises.
Bob is best-known and widely celebrated for his picture books and this visual feast is some of his most exciting and creative work to date!
Review
andquot;This book is a treat for those who enjoy testing themselves visually...A welcome addition for a wide range of readers.andquot;
andmdash;School Library Journal
Synopsis
A vibrant and artful seek-and-find picture book by acclaimed designer Laura Ljungkvist where the reader uncoversand#160;animals hidden in a dazzling array of patterns and colors.and#160;
Synopsis
A vibrant and playful seek-and-find picture book by the acclaimed Swedish artist and designer Laura Ljungkvist, in which the reader uncoversand#160;animals hidden in a dazzling array of patterns and colors. The artwork, inspired by a European aesthetic, gives this work a simple, but sophisticated look that appeals to both children and adults. Animals are cleverly concealed as each page provides a new challenge for the reader to discover. An artful and unique book for children who loveand#160;Whereand#39;s Waldoand#160;and Walter Wick.
About the Author
Bob Staake is an award-winning illustrator who has authored and/or illustrated close to 50 books. His work is also featured on the covers of the
New Yorker and in the pages of the
Washington Post. His book
The Red Lemon won a
New York Times Best Illustrated Children's Book Award in 2006. Visit Bob online at www.BobStaake.com.