Look and Find Puzzles At the Zoo
Author: Kirsteen Robson
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 32
A picture puzzle book that helps develop spotting, matching and counting skills. This lively book is teeming with zoo animals and other things to spot, match, count and talk about. At the bottom of each page is a row of pictures showing things to look for and count, while animals in each scene offer readers specific fun challenges, such as asking them to find a tortoise on a scooter. There is also a little white mouse to spot in each picture. Children will enjoy the challenge while parents can be confident that kids are practising essential skills.
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 32
A picture puzzle book that helps develop spotting, matching and counting skills. This lively book is teeming with zoo animals and other things to spot, match, count and talk about. At the bottom of each page is a row of pictures showing things to look for and count, while animals in each scene offer readers specific fun challenges, such as asking them to find a tortoise on a scooter. There is also a little white mouse to spot in each picture. Children will enjoy the challenge while parents can be confident that kids are practising essential skills.
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Author: Kirsteen Robson
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 32
A picture puzzle book that helps develop spotting, matching and counting skills. This lively book is teeming with zoo animals and other things to spot, match, count and talk about. At the bottom of each page is a row of pictures showing things to look for and count, while animals in each scene offer readers specific fun challenges, such as asking them to find a tortoise on a scooter. There is also a little white mouse to spot in each picture. Children will enjoy the challenge while parents can be confident that kids are practising essential skills.
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 32
A picture puzzle book that helps develop spotting, matching and counting skills. This lively book is teeming with zoo animals and other things to spot, match, count and talk about. At the bottom of each page is a row of pictures showing things to look for and count, while animals in each scene offer readers specific fun challenges, such as asking them to find a tortoise on a scooter. There is also a little white mouse to spot in each picture. Children will enjoy the challenge while parents can be confident that kids are practising essential skills.
Look and Find Puzzles At the Zoo