Have You Seen Dinosaur?
Author: David Barrow
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 32
Play hide and seek in the city with a boy, his animal friends and a dinosaur that's surprisingly hard to spot. The brilliantly interactive follow-up to international bestselling picture book, Have You Seen Elephant? Best friends boy, dog and elephant are VERY good at hide-and-seek. There's a missing dinosaur in the city-who better to spot this elusive giant? They search the skate park, the museum, the subway... No one in the city can spot the dinosaur, not even this crack hide-and-seek team. But delighted readers will be pointing "There it is!" from the first page. This absurd, laugh-out-loud picture book for preschoolers is richly illustrated with David Barrow's trademark beautiful use of light and colour and dramatic cityscapes-a guaranteed hit with dinosaur-loving toddlers. With clues, surprises and humour, this game-inside-a-book celebrates imaginative play and is perfect for sharing with children who will love being better at finding the dinosaur than their adult reader.
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 32
Play hide and seek in the city with a boy, his animal friends and a dinosaur that's surprisingly hard to spot. The brilliantly interactive follow-up to international bestselling picture book, Have You Seen Elephant? Best friends boy, dog and elephant are VERY good at hide-and-seek. There's a missing dinosaur in the city-who better to spot this elusive giant? They search the skate park, the museum, the subway... No one in the city can spot the dinosaur, not even this crack hide-and-seek team. But delighted readers will be pointing "There it is!" from the first page. This absurd, laugh-out-loud picture book for preschoolers is richly illustrated with David Barrow's trademark beautiful use of light and colour and dramatic cityscapes-a guaranteed hit with dinosaur-loving toddlers. With clues, surprises and humour, this game-inside-a-book celebrates imaginative play and is perfect for sharing with children who will love being better at finding the dinosaur than their adult reader.
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Author: David Barrow
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 32
Play hide and seek in the city with a boy, his animal friends and a dinosaur that's surprisingly hard to spot. The brilliantly interactive follow-up to international bestselling picture book, Have You Seen Elephant? Best friends boy, dog and elephant are VERY good at hide-and-seek. There's a missing dinosaur in the city-who better to spot this elusive giant? They search the skate park, the museum, the subway... No one in the city can spot the dinosaur, not even this crack hide-and-seek team. But delighted readers will be pointing "There it is!" from the first page. This absurd, laugh-out-loud picture book for preschoolers is richly illustrated with David Barrow's trademark beautiful use of light and colour and dramatic cityscapes-a guaranteed hit with dinosaur-loving toddlers. With clues, surprises and humour, this game-inside-a-book celebrates imaginative play and is perfect for sharing with children who will love being better at finding the dinosaur than their adult reader.
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 32
Play hide and seek in the city with a boy, his animal friends and a dinosaur that's surprisingly hard to spot. The brilliantly interactive follow-up to international bestselling picture book, Have You Seen Elephant? Best friends boy, dog and elephant are VERY good at hide-and-seek. There's a missing dinosaur in the city-who better to spot this elusive giant? They search the skate park, the museum, the subway... No one in the city can spot the dinosaur, not even this crack hide-and-seek team. But delighted readers will be pointing "There it is!" from the first page. This absurd, laugh-out-loud picture book for preschoolers is richly illustrated with David Barrow's trademark beautiful use of light and colour and dramatic cityscapes-a guaranteed hit with dinosaur-loving toddlers. With clues, surprises and humour, this game-inside-a-book celebrates imaginative play and is perfect for sharing with children who will love being better at finding the dinosaur than their adult reader.
Have You Seen Dinosaur?