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You can't just shrink the image of the thing you're looking for and hide it behind a different object with, like, a head sticking out and call it a search-and-find - it's just not clever.
The first page had such promise, having readers search for dinosaurs in a natural history museum - but instead of blending the dinosaurs in plain sight as a fun 'gotcha!', they just shrunk the dinosaurs down and hid them behind other ones. They were laughably small, and you quickly realize you don't need to actually search the scene, but rather spot the smallest dinosaurs on the page. That's just not fun, and it's certainly not satisfying. A good seek-and-find should give you the feeling of wanting to smack your forehead and exclaim 'OMG how did I NOT see that??' by using the scene to blend the subject matter in.
The page 'Jurassic Jungle' is alarmingly chaotic, and not in a titillating "oh there's so much to look at!" way, but rather a fever dream of images compiled together and declared a scene - I had to call it quits right then and there because I was getting nauseous.