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O**E
Good for children from 3 to 6 years.
I have bought several of these books for my twin daughters. They became interested in them starting from 3 years. They are currently 6 and they still like this type of books, although they are clearly growing too old for them by now. If you child is within 3-4 years range -- go ahead and by this book. For children over 4yo I also strongly recommend these two:"Where's The Penguin? (Buster Activity)" and "Where's the Unicorn?: A Magical Search-and-Find Book"
M**N
Great book
We have bought several of these books over the years, our kids never get bored of them even when they know where everything is!
F**
Great book
Great - my 4yo boy loves these books and spends hours finding the things in the pages! Would recommend.
C**Y
Great book
Brilliant series of books, keeps the grandchildren amused for hours
R**.
Very good
Perfect condition
D**N
Three Stars
Very good. Thanks.
M**H
Super
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K**S
Another good Beginner's Search-and-Find title for preschoolers
The third in the series we've had, this search-and-find book follows the same format as the previous.Readers are encouraged to find a mouse on each page and search for objects on a theme for each double page spread. Snippets of fact are included throughout, this time on various transports - the Underground, bicycle lanes, spaghetti junctions, the airport, etc.Each page has a theme, though the objects you search for are rather random - a road sign, traffic cone, helicopter, police car... and an apple on one page! Makes it fun anyway, my son didn't look up for the whole span of the book - around 15 minutes.At the end there are extra things to find, more facts about transport, and extra activities to do at home, crafty ones (making a boat), physical ones (hide and seek with a toy), and literacy-based (finding letters out and about). It all helps.Illustrations are attractive and bright. The theme is a popular one and the series is a great precursor to books for older children such as Where's Wally.Good for ages 2-6. Not one for bedtime as a child is usually too tired for this sort of concentration-based task, but one for daytime quiet times, nursery and a couple of friends together.
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