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Hide-and-Seek Duck

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Duck finds many animals except Bunny when they play hide-and-seek. On board pages.

14 pages, Board book

First published August 1, 1985

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September 8, 2012
I think my mother gave me Hide-and-Seek Duck and Melanie Mouse's Moving Day. Anyway, it's a typical children's book with cute baby animals wearing clothing playing together blissfully like we parents wish our children would. In this case, the game is hide-and-seek and the seeker is a little duckling, creatively named "Duck."

Duck is looking for his bunny friend. On his search he runs into a variety of other animal friends. Each page then is filled with a delightful full color illustration of Duck and his encounter with one of his friends. These sorts of stories are the type Sean enjoys. They're repetitive. They have animals he knows. They have the animals doing something he can relate to like playing a favorite school yard game.

For me, I like the illustrations. In this case, the author is also the illustrator. Cyndy Szekeres has a style of drawing reminiscent of Beatrice Potter. Her animals and scenes are both naturalistic and anthropomorphic. She uses a soft and warm pallet that is engaging and inviting.
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April 7, 2015
Duck does a great job hunting for Little Bunny.

Lovely illustrations for the various animals Duck comes across while on his quest.
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49 reviews7 followers
January 10, 2012
One of my son's favorites when he was a baby. He would search for and point out the different animals, insects, berries and nuts... and of course, the bunny! I re-introduced him to it now that he is six, and he still found it amusing.
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