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Let's Find Momo!

Let's Find Momo!

A Hide-and-Seek Board Book

Ebook

Let's Find Momo!

About the Book

Where’s Waldo meets I Spy in this bright and friendly seek-and-find book starring Momo, the adorable Border Collie—perfect for kids ages 0-5.

Momo is back—if you can find him!

Look for Momo hiding on a farm, in a bookstore, at a construction site, and in other unlikely locations. In this sturdy board book kids can keep the game going—and learn new words—by searching for objects in each picture.

Perfect for bedtime reading, car trips, playtime, or anytime, Let’s Find Momo is part art book, part puzzle book, and all fun!

Product Details

On sale: April 18, 2017
Age: 2-5 years
Grade: Up to Kindergarten
Page count: 24 Pages
ISBN: 9781594749599
Reading level: Lexile: NP

Author Bio

Andrew Knapp is a dog lover and photographer living and exploring on unceded territory in Canada. His dog Momo created an internet sensation by playing hide-and-seek all over the world. Andrew's books about Momo include Find Momo, Find Momo Coast to Coast, Find Momo across Europe, Let’s Find Momo!, Let’s Find Momo Outdoors! and more. Andrew continues to find reasons to appreciate the lives our dogs give us, and now explores and makes books with dogs Yaya and Boo. Say hello at andrewknapp.com.

Reviews

“This is the perfect book for interacting with your children, keeping them occupied on a plane or car ride, or settling down with together before bedtime.”—Brightly

“Literacy begins with fun, and fun begins with dogs like Momo!”—Get Leashed Magazine

“A joyful book that’s likely to be remembered.”—Lansing State Journal

“Colorful, kid-friendly fun—and Momo! What more could readers want?”—Kirkus Reviews

“Parents and children will enjoy poring over each image together.”—Publishers Weekly

“Momo's engaging personality, coupled with Knapp's subtle yet powerful real-world photography, makes [Let’s Find Momo!]  a highly creative learning tool as well as really fun entertainment.”—Anna Jedrziewski, Retailing Insight