literary recreations

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literary recreations

What's silly?

1989
The reader follows a family through a whole day of unusual situations and tries to identify what is silly in each illustration.

Andy's pirate ship

a spot-the-difference book
1994
Andy builds a sailing ship from the collection of items which he has pirated from throughout his cluttered house and yard.

The great carnival caper

1993
A series of picture puzzles in which the reader helps three young Puzzle Masters and their dog locate carnival entertainers, animals, and other attractions, decode messages, and find the villain responsible for wreaking havoc with the carnival.

Royal wedding

2012
A look and find book searching cartoon characters from the royal wedding.

Stories to solve

folktales from around the world
2000
Brief folktales in which there is a mystery or problem that the reader is invited to solve before the resolution is presented.

Still more stories to solve

fourteen folktales from around the world
1996
Fourteen brief folktales in which there is a mystery or problem that the reader is invited to solve before the resolution is presented.

Super sleuth

mini-mysteries for you to solve
1985
Describes forty-three crime puzzles, which the reader tries to solve with the aid of clues, codes, alibis, and other evidence.

Meg Mackintosh and the case of the curious whale watch

1987
On a whale watch, Meg tries to solve a puzzling case involving a stolen treasure map. The reader is asked to solve the mystery before Meg, using clues found in the text and illustrations.

All about 1, 2, 3

1987
The reader is asked to help Sam find one armadillo, two jaguars, and other jungle animals, counting from one up to ten, and to point out which animals performing certain activities such as swimming, eating berries, and sticking their tongues out.

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