Children will be enthralled by the lively and busy scenes in this new holiday addition to the popular 1,001 "Things to Spot" series. There are 1,001 different items waiting to be discovered throughout the book. Each double page contains small images around the border which show children what they need to spot within the main illustration and how many are hidden. Each scene takes readers to an exciting new adventurous locale including flying in an airplane, sliding around the water park, riding the rollercoasters, diving in the reefs, skiing in the snowy slopes and whale watching in the ocean. Overflowing with detail, this title encourages both visual recognition and also helps to develop number skills.
This is Book 1 in the Usborne 1001 Things to Spot Series. See all Usborne 1001 Things to Spot books here.
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Hazel Maskell writes books for children, covering topics from animals to going on holiday.
Eleanor Taylor studied at the Norwich School of Art and the Royal College of Art. She has created illustrations for The Guardian, The New York Times, The New Yorker , Big Picture Press and Walker Books.
Frances grew up with three younger brothers. She kept them in order by telling them stories and writing plays for them to perform (but they never turned up for rehearsals).
Now she has two children of her own to boss around, called Marianne and George. They give her lots of ideas for books. Frances thinks that the best time to mull over ideas is when you ar