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Hide and Seek

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In this sly activity board book from celebrated international favorite Taro Gomi, young readers will delight to find hidden objects amidst familiar characters. When a crocodile's dangerous smile can become a shiny toothbrush and a butterfly's camouflage transforms into adorable heart shapes, there's no telling what comes next! Kids will love learning that not everything in this world is as it seems. Sure to be a hit during both storytime and playtime!

New translation of: Kakushitano dare./ Originally published in Japan in 1977 under the title Kakushitano Daare by Educational Foundation Bunka Gakuen Bunka Publishing Bureau./ "Originally published in Japan in 1990 under the title Guess What? by Kaisei-Sha Publishing Co., Ltd., Tokyo."/ On board pages.

22 pages, Board Book

First published June 20, 1977

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Taro Gomi

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Taro Gomi (五味太郎) is a major children’s illustrator and writer. He has more than 400 book titles to his credit. His work has been widely translated into 15 other languages.


Tarō was born in Tokyo and he graduated from ID department, Kuwazawa Design Institute. His readers range from babies to adults, with an equal number of fans overseas. His work has been appreciated considerably with both domestic and international honours such as the Sankei Jido Shuppan Bunka Award, Bologna Children's Book Fair Award among others.


Along with authoring children's books, he is well-known in the fields of Stationery design, clothing design, production of young children's animated videos, CD-ROMs, essays etc.


His popular books published in English include Everyone Poops, Santa Through the Window, Where's the Fish?, My Friends and The Crocodile and the Dentist.

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5,300 reviews3,443 followers
July 20, 2020
Amazing playbook.
I would love to suggest this book for daycare and kindergarten group activity. I can see the fun already!
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655 reviews34 followers
March 27, 2019
I read and loved this book, but I read the eBook and am hoping the actual print copy will be suitable for a storytime. If the illustrations are large, this book is perfect. Fun, colorful, and invites children to spot the difference on each page.
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4,773 reviews
December 18, 2013
Such a cute, fun idea. My little one is a bit too young to really enjoy the book as it is meant to be and was not that interested in the illustrations as it is. But I think most children of the appropriate age will love looking for the hidden objects in the pictures and I plan to revisit the book with him in a year or so :-)
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3,633 reviews37 followers
July 30, 2022
This is one of two titles that were the beginning of Taro Gomi career. Gomi’s talent was apparent from the beginning as this title asks the child to look for an object on the facing page and the said object is not easily found as it is a part of one of several similar figures. Visual discrimination at its best.
the other title published with this one was Who Ate It.
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3,633 reviews37 followers
February 18, 2019
The young reader is asked to locate an object hidden on the opposite page located somewhere on several animals of the same species. As always Gomi Gomi’s hidden objects are cleverly and skillfully disguised. Although this is a board book which are considered for the very young, this particular title because of its well disguised would be appropriate through kindergarten.
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387 reviews4 followers
August 15, 2022
Reminds me of the Highlights magazines I read as a kid with the hidden pictures, but these weren't as deep picture wise and not as interesting as those.
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903 reviews1 follower
October 17, 2023
Even though the book is meant for young ones, the illustrator didn’t make it easy. It’s so nicely camouflaged, that it makes it for a great game.
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447 reviews6 followers
August 14, 2024
Really fun brief picture book with objects hidden in the illustrations. I adore Taro Gomi’s illustration style.
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703 reviews78 followers
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January 28, 2016
From Jen: This clever little board book has bright illustrations that my baby can appreciate while my preschooler plays along with the hide and seek game. On each page there is a group of animals where one animal is cleverly hiding an object, for example, a raccoon hides a striped sock on its tail. Just like in any good hide and seek game, you may need to look twice to find what you’re looking for!
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136 reviews6 followers
April 20, 2017
Seems hard for my 16 month old but does hold her attention and she likes the style of illustration very much. Good for 15 mo and up, I think. Progresses from easier to harder to find illustrations as you go thru.
62 reviews1 follower
October 26, 2012
pb27: I liked this book, and think it would do a good job a catching a child's attention. Getting them involved in the reading.
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568 reviews10 followers
August 11, 2019
Really useful to start - the illustrations helped a lot.
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85 reviews
April 26, 2014
I'm still growing into this book, but Mom sure seems to like it...
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