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Bear's Spooky Book of Hidden Things: Halloween Seek-and-Find

Bear's Spooky Book of Hidden Things: Halloween Seek-and-Find

Current price: $8.99
Publication Date: July 24th, 2018
Publisher:
HarperCollins
ISBN:
9780062570796
Pages:
32
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Description

If you want to keep kids happily busy for hours this Halloween, internet sensation Gergely Dudás's seek-and-find picture book is Where’s Waldo? for the next generation.

On Halloween night, Bear is hoping for all treats and no tricks. And he'd like lots of his very favorite treat: honeycomb!

Bear is off on an adventure—through a pumpkin patch and a haunted house and a corn maze—to search for this sweet. Can YOU help Bear sort through all the tricks to uncover where his treat is hidden?

Readers of all ages will find this lush, charming illustrated wonderland irresistible—and irresistibly challenging—and will return to it again and again.

 

About the Author

Gergely Dudás—also known as Dudolf—is the author of Bear's Merry Book of Hidden Things and Bear's Spooky Book of Hidden Things. He became beloved worldwide after his seek-and-find cartoon “Where’s the panda?” swept the internet, delighting kids and grown-ups alike. He lives in Budapest, Hungary. Visit Gergely online at thedudolf.blogspot.com.

Gergely Dudás—also known as Dudolf—is the author of Bear's Merry Book of Hidden Things and Bear's Spooky Book of Hidden Things. He became beloved worldwide after his seek-and-find cartoon “Where’s the panda?” swept the internet, delighting kids and grown-ups alike. He lives in Budapest, Hungary. Visit Gergely online at thedudolf.blogspot.com.

Praise for Bear's Spooky Book of Hidden Things: Halloween Seek-and-Find

Dudás’s artwork is both inviting and artfully designed, and the search-and-find aspect is just challenging enough to keep readers engaged. — Publishers Weekly

“Readers follow Bear on Halloween, searching for treats in this seek-and-find title. Bear and his forest-animal friends are surrounded by autumnal sights and colors in Dudás’ boldly colored cartoon spreads, from piles of hay, corn, leaves, and bones to a field of tractors at the pumpkin patch.” — Kirkus Reviews