Do you know whose eye is looking at you? Featuring familiar forest animals, toddlers will enjoy guessing, turning the page, and finding out if they're right This description may be from another edition of this product.
Children are attracted to books that are not in the traditional format, such as pop-ups, foldouts. Imaginative paper engineering catches both their eyes and interest. This is the case with "Eye Guess," an inventive small book that combines foldouts with a guessing game. Each clue is accompanied by a full page picture of an animal's eye, and each of these pages folds out to reveal a full picture of the animal. The first challenge is as follows: "I waddle on land, but I paddle in a puddle. With my wide, webbed feet, I can swim and dive. I open my eyes underwater to look for food." Many youngsters will probably guess that the answer is a duck. What follows is harder to guess as very few of us will probably recognize a turtle's eye. The frog's eyes are unmistakable as are the owl's. Others will cause some pondering as to many the bobcat's eyes may resemble those of a larger cat or even the neighbor tom. Uncovering the eight animals is a game young readers can enjoy with their parents or playmates. - Gail Cooke
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