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    Spot the Differences: Animals by Christine Reguigne

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    • Age Range: 10
    • Pub. Date: April 2004
    • 80pp
    • Sales Rank: 156,452
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      • Pub. Date: April 2004
      • Publisher: Sterling Publishing
      • Format: Paperback, 80pp
      • Sales Rank: 156,452
      • Age Range: 10

      Synopsis

      The lovely creatures come, two by two, in vividly beautiful photos: zebras with their black-and-white stripes; a green frog on a leaf edged with pink flowers; brilliantly blue peacocks with their feathers spread; tigers, tigers orange-bright in the jungle; and a host of other wildlife in the trees, the water, the forest, and sometimes lolling on the ground. It's a must for both animal and puzzle lovers.

      School Library Journal

      Gr 4-6-Brief introductions inform children that the sets of photos in each title "may appear to be exactly the same" but each has six differences. The books include 50 pairs of pictures on one theme: wild animals or land, sea, and air transportation. There is no text, just notations on what page to turn to for answers. (Differences are circled on photos.) The differences are often so small that children are likely to abandon the game aspect. In addition, the answers are not presented in the same order as the pictures, which may cause additional confusion.-Susan Lissim, Dwight School, New York City Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.

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