Is that a gorilla riding a train? Is that an elephant on the building site? And look - there's even a snake in outer space!
The animals have escaped from the zoo and Geoffrey the zookeeper needs to round them up quickly before they cause too much trouble. Use a magic lens to help him round up the animals in this new series from extraordinary artist, Lo Cole. Can you spot them all?
Discover animals hiding in packed scenes full of cars, planes, spaceships and much more! Hide-and-seek excitement bursting from every spread in Lo Cole's unique and instantly recognizable style. The perfect book for anyone who loved Aina Bestard's What's Hidden in the Woods or anyone who has ever spent hours spotting Where's the Wookiee?
With tonnes of hilarious, mischievous animals to spot - as well as other hidden gems - this is the perfect interactive picture book for children and adults to enjoy together. A great way to get children 3 years and up to develop their concentration and visual skills in a fun and engaging way.
An internationally acclaimed illustrator and printmaker, Lo Cole’s commercial illustration work spans editorial, publishing, advertising, corporate design and album cover artwork.
Lo has worked for The Guardian since 2002 – readers of the Weekend magazine will be familiar with his witty, bold and graphic imagery for ‘What I’m Really Thinking’, a column written anonymously by members of the public, for which Lo has created over 300 illustrations, to date. Lo is also a weekly contributor to The Economist Magazine, illustrating the Latin American column, ‘Bello’.
In addition to his career as an illustrator, Lo has a following as a printmaker; making limited edition prints since he left art school. Nowadays, he creates and prints these digitally from his studio in Gloucestershire and ships to customers all over the world.