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Puzzle Ocean

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Young readers solve a series of picture puzzles and search for items hidden in the illustrations while accompanying Rosie as she looks for the king's precious golden crown and dodges sharks, plays with dolphins, and crosses the maze.

32 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 1996

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Susannah Leigh

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2,830 reviews271 followers
May 10, 2026
Our children loved these and now the oldest grandchildren (4-year-olds) are loving them too! I split our collection between our two daughters, but my granddaughter loved them so much, her mom went out and bought all those she didn't have! The books are colorful and are a combination of mazes, matching, searching, comparisons, riddles, games and simple memory and other activity. This one, obviously is set at the ocean. Even though the two characters were female, one a girl, the other a mermaid, my grandson loved it!
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3,773 reviews84 followers
February 18, 2018
This is a fun book for people of any age who like visual puzzles. The author drew complex pictures and the reader is expected to find several items on each page. It's a cute book, easier than the "Where's Waldo?" books and more enjoyable!
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418 reviews44 followers
November 23, 2012
Puzzle Ocean contains large colour pictures with lots of things to find on each page. At the beginning we are given a list of treasure items to find, and other creatures to keep an eye out for.

The story follows Rosie and her friend Milly through the ocean to get the King's Crown back from a thief.

The puzzles were fairly easy for a young child, but sometimes the items were hidden a little too well and after looking at the answers we could still only see them a little bit. I would say that Puzzle Ocean isn't one of the best Usborne Puzzle Books.
22 reviews3 followers
June 18, 2008
My oldest daughter loves the Usborne Puzzle books.
The intricate drawings on each page are accompanied with some type of puzzle - a maze, an "I Spy" game, etc.
We have fun doing the puzzles together, then she can look at the book herself and enjoy the pictures that go to the story.
So far, we only own 2, but we have plans for future purchases.
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Author 1 book670 followers
November 21, 2023
This is a fun book of puzzles, similar to Where's Waldo, but with more things to find, count, and various puzzles to solve. There's a decent storyline and our girls had a lot of fun poring over each page to find the items.
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