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Spot's First Easter
(Spot the Dog)
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The bestselling puppy is better than ever. Spot's 25th birthday presents are bold, beautiful color covers that give him a great new look. Enjoy Spot in paperback with full-color covers and traditional Lift-the-Flap features. Have more fun with Spot!
Novelty Book, 24 pages
Published
January 19th 2004
by Warne
(first published 1983)
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Jul 17, 2017
Alex Sarll
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The owner had already removed many of the flaps from this lift-the-flap book, which didn't do much for the dramatic tension. Also, the first few reviews omit any mention of the fact that Spot is, for no reason I recall, hanging around with a hippo, and I was beginning to worry that she was just a drunken hallucination on my part.
I grew up watching Spot. And though he isn't as present in the Netherlands, I love that I occasionally get to read a board book featuring my favourite puppy.
Spot's First Easter is a great romp hunting for eggs with Spot and his friend Helen. For little ones it not only becomes a counting game but also a game of hide and seek.
A delightful open-the-flaps read.
Spot's First Easter is a great romp hunting for eggs with Spot and his friend Helen. For little ones it not only becomes a counting game but also a game of hide and seek.
A delightful open-the-flaps read.
The Spot series is a great series for beginning readers. This particular one is about Spot the dog and finding Easter eggs. The book also has lift flaps which can be fun for the kids. I would use this book when talking about holidays, but it is also good for counting because of counting the eggs.
Much like Karen Katz, once you've read a couple Spot books, you've pretty much read them all. I'd been waiting for Easter to take this out for Natalie since we see it in the board book case every week. Sadly, again, a few flaps were missing, which really damped the hunting for the Easter eggs. This book is also a counting book.
Feb 26, 2012
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I don't remember a lot about this one, beyond the fact that I definitely read it as a kid.
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Eric Gordon Hill OBE was a popular author and illustrator of children's picture books, best known for his character Spot the Dog. His works have been widely praised for their contributions to child literacy. He was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2008 New Year Honours.
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