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The Usborne Big Book

The Usborne Big Book of Things to Spot

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This puzzle book consists of four titles in one volume, including "1001 Things to Spot on the Farm", "1001 Things to Spot Long Ago", "1001 Things to Spot in the Town", and "1001 Animals to Spot".

132 pages, Library Binding

First published October 25, 2002

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Ruth Brocklehurst

53 books5 followers
When she wasn't riding her bike or making things out of loo rolls and scraps of fabric, Ruth spent her childhood reading about detectives and historical figures. She has written and edited countless books for Usborne - some about detectives and historical figures; some about dinosaurs, scientists and astronauts.

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834 reviews67 followers
June 13, 2020
Brilliant!!! So many different scenes.
This is a really great book for expanding vocabulary, practice counting and encouraging conversation.

There are so many things to see in each scene, and so much to talk about.
It's great value , and the illustration is wonderful.

A really lovely book, and would make a perfect gift.
56 reviews
July 25, 2008
Crammed with thousands of things to find, count and talk about, this bright and busy picture book provides hours of puzzle-solving fun, and also helps develop pre-reading and number skills. There are rainforest animals to serach for, a bustling market town to explore, a castle feast to enjoy, and much, much more.

These are the best books for young kids. My grandkids ages 8-3 love looking at these, they are great for church, long car rides, anytime you need to keep young ones busy.
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1,090 reviews41 followers
August 19, 2015
This is a great book for helping your child with their observational skills. It's also very useful if you have a reluctant talker, as you can chat to them about when each picture has in it and get them to tell you what they think might be happening. It gives a lot of visual prompts for conversation. In addition to t his, the Usborne illustrations are just beautiful.
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17 reviews15 followers
November 15, 2009
An all time favorite of my kids. Well worn and loved. The kids do these over and over. Great for travel, but equally good for bedtime.
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236 reviews13 followers
April 7, 2011
I love the illustrations in this series! My kids do too. It takes "where's waldo?" to a bigger, brainier and beautiful level.
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255 reviews
November 16, 2011
Can't really put a "read" date on this because this is a book we use all the time.
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132 reviews1 follower
March 20, 2015
So many things to look for and talk about from places around the world and different time periods! Great educational book by Usborne!
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