If you’re a fan of picture books with hidden objects, you don’t have to stop with “Where’s Waldo” and “I Spy”. There are lots more to enjoy at the Irondequoit Public Library branches. Here are a few we’d like to recommend:
Errata: A Book of Historical Errors by Hemesh Alles
Ancient Egyptians never used tractors and Vikings never windsurfed! Find the historical errors in these pictures.
Anno’s Journey by Mitsumasa Anno (and other books by this author)
Follow one traveller as he journeys through forests and farms to crowded cities and beyond.
Hide and Snake by Keith Baker
“Ready or not — here I go!” says the slinky snake as he slithers off to hide in all sorts of unlikely places.
I Spy: An Alphabet in Art by Lucy Micklethwait
“I spy with my little eye something beginning with A.” The familiar game gets a new twist in this introduction to famous paintings.
From One to One Hundred by Teri Sloat
Search for everything from three trees to ninety ants, and then test your skills by finding one hundred children.
Do You See a Mouse? by Bernard Waber
There is a mouse in the Park Snoot Hotel, but even Hyde and Snide, famous mousecateers, cannot find it.
Animalia by Graeme Base
An alphabet book with fantastic and detailed pictures bearing such labels as “Lazy lions lounging in the local library.”
Where is the Cake? by T. T. Khing
An adventurous look-and-find book with new stories to follow and items to discover in each browsing.