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Animal Camouflage: A Search and Find Activity Book

illus. by Sam Huchinson. 32p. Princeton Architectural. Sept. 2017. Tr $16.95. ISBN 9781616896263.
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Gr 2–4—Children who enjoy looking for things lurking in crowded settings à la "Where's Waldo?" might enjoy searching for the creatures hiding in the intricate cut-paper illustrations of this "Search and Find" book. But is the book really about "animal camouflage," as the title suggests? Not quite. Students are tasked with finding the selected creatures using the negative white space, rather than spotting actual camouflage. (If the paper, for example, is green, then the animals are also green; what makes them visible is that the cut-away pieces are white, which provides a contrast that makes the animals and plants recognizable.) While the artwork is impressive, the text is quite brief. Seven regions are introduced, animals are presented, and readers are asked to spot them. There are no maps and very little information is provided overall.
VERDICT An artful take on the "Search and Find" genre for wherever game books are popular.

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