Where's Spot?

Where's Spot?

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  • Type:Epub+TxT+PDF+Mobi
  • Create Date:2021-04-02 11:57:24
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Eric Hill
  • ISBN:0723263663
  • Environment:PC/Android/iPhone/iPad/Kindle

Summary

Spot's mum searches everywhere for little Spot in Eric Hill's first ever lift-the-flap tale。 This is a reissue of the popular board book edition with a coloured cover。

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Reviews

Zachary McCoy

This was one of my favorite books when I was learning to read。 Now I don’t see it as that great of a book because it doesn’t have all that many things to learn and nothing much really happens, but it’s very good for a child to be able to read this by themselves。

Booklovers_journey

Perfect books to read to little ones age 2+ the pictures are lovely and bright 。Simple words for early day readers 。

Ryan

While I have read many spot books in my lifetime, I am not sure I have ever read the original Spot book。 It is lovely to find a university library that has an original copy in almost pristine condition。 It’s a lovely short lift the flap story that has stood the test of time and will continue to live on into the future。

Raina

So Good!

Sarah

This was a favourite of mine to read to my own children and to many of my classes。 Little ones lived reading it to themselves and to each other as well。 Always a joy。

Jennifer Nortrup

A classic from our childhoods that we now get to share with our kids。 The peek-a-boo element is a big hit。

Rowan Jaffe

From Rat and Nic?

Laurie

A book my 2。5 year old requested to read over and over and even read to himself (with supervision- those flaps are delicate)。 Perfect for one year olds to practice answering yes/no questions, understand prepositions, and name animals。

Pennie

This book hits all the right notes for toddlers。 There are flaps to lift, animals to spot, and the ability to say no all the time。

Kristal

I loved spot as a kid, and it’s still such a cute series。 This is a great book for new readers and it has flaps to lift- how fun!

Ashley Baker

All five of my babies have loved this book。 I don’t know if it is the hide and seek aspect or the fact that they love the word “no” but they laughed every time I said it。 😆🤣

Manpreet Kaur

My daughter loves this book especially because of the colours and the pop up flaps。

Ruth Covington

I love the colors and style of the Spot books。 They seem so comforting and cozy。

Shom Biswas

দিয়েগোর দ্বিতীয় বই। দারুন সুন্দর ফ্ল্যাপ-ওপেন ছবি-ওয়ালা বই, কত জন্তুজানোয়ার - Hippopotamus , penguin , crocodile ! আর তাগড়াই বাঁধন , পড়তে পড়তে পুত্রপ্রবরের catch খেলতে ইচ্ছে হলেও, সাংঘাতিক কিছু ক্ষতি হবে না। এক বছরের বেশি ধরে চলছে - খুচখাচ ফেভিকল-এর দরকার হয় না তা নয়, কিন্তু বেশ আছে। I suppose the book will survive the boy's interest in it。 5/5。 দিয়েগোর দ্বিতীয় বই। দারুন সুন্দর ফ্ল্যাপ-ওপেন ছবি-ওয়ালা বই, কত জন্তুজানোয়ার - Hippopotamus , penguin , crocodile ! আর তাগড়াই বাঁধন , পড়তে পড়তে পুত্রপ্রবরের catch খেলতে ইচ্ছে হলেও, সাংঘাতিক কিছু ক্ষতি হবে না। এক বছরের বেশি ধরে চলছে - খুচখাচ ফেভিকল-এর দরকার হয় না তা নয়, কিন্তু বেশ আছে। I suppose the book will survive the boy's interest in it。 5/5。 。。。more

Mathew

I have happy memories associated with this book both as a child and as a parent。 Spot, with his round, blotchy brown markings and marvellously rounded shape is as inquisitive as he is lovable。 The first in the series of Spot stories, our puppy was originally created for Hill’s own son, Christopher, and the addition of lift-the-flaps in the book were put in their as a way of engaging and entertaining him。 This approach was new to the picturebook genre and would go on to inspire a wave of lift-the I have happy memories associated with this book both as a child and as a parent。 Spot, with his round, blotchy brown markings and marvellously rounded shape is as inquisitive as he is lovable。 The first in the series of Spot stories, our puppy was originally created for Hill’s own son, Christopher, and the addition of lift-the-flaps in the book were put in their as a way of engaging and entertaining him。 This approach was new to the picturebook genre and would go on to inspire a wave of lift-the-flap books for young readers forevermore。 In this story (I highly advise the larger format for sharing and playing together), Spot’s mum is going through the house looking for her youngest who is hiding。 On her travels she finds a variety of Spot’s friends: from lions hiding under the stairs to bears behind doors。 This book invites cross curricular engagement with literacy and maths but it is the bright characters and furniture and that joy of lifting the flaps that I will always remember。 That sense of play and humour that comes with finding a blue hippo hiding in a pink grand piano for the first time will be hard to top! 。。。more

Nancy

A fun lift-the-flap book。

Pallavi

Loved it

Tyler McGaughey

Never read this one as a kid: my daughter digs it; I have a lot of questions about the interior decor choices。 The hot pink grand piano and locked treasure chest filled with penguins lead me to suspect that Spot may in fact reside in one of Sir Elton John's lesser-used manses。 Never read this one as a kid: my daughter digs it; I have a lot of questions about the interior decor choices。 The hot pink grand piano and locked treasure chest filled with penguins lead me to suspect that Spot may in fact reside in one of Sir Elton John's lesser-used manses。 。。。more

Bruce

My great-grandson, 13 months old, loves this book and brings it to me to read to him every time he comes for a visit。

michele

I loved these books as a kid。 And they're just as enjoyable to read as an adult。 Though I am concerned for Sally and Spot's owners。。。 they have a load of wild animals in their house! I loved these books as a kid。 And they're just as enjoyable to read as an adult。 Though I am concerned for Sally and Spot's owners。。。 they have a load of wild animals in their house! 。。。more

Jade

For the last couple of days, the naptime and goodnight story has been Where's Spot? by Eric Hill。 During every reading, I am told we found baby Spot and the mummy ate all her food already。 For the last couple of days, the naptime and goodnight story has been Where's Spot? by Eric Hill。 During every reading, I am told we found baby Spot and the mummy ate all her food already。 。。。more

Maddison Wood

Four stars because the flaps are too easily ripped off, and I believe our copy of it now has zero working flaps, which makes this book very predictable to read。 Still, Jilly and Em (18 mo。) enjoy it and like pointing at the different animals。 They used to like lifting the flaps, too, but again, they ripped them all off。

Lil Old Bookworm

Spot doesn't show up for dinner, so mommy searches for Spot in various locations, and is surprised by lots of hidden animals around the house。 Kids will enjoy the lift the flap tabs。 Spot doesn't show up for dinner, so mommy searches for Spot in various locations, and is surprised by lots of hidden animals around the house。 Kids will enjoy the lift the flap tabs。 。。。more

Denise Schlachtaub

A cute "What's under the flap?" book for very young readers。 A cute "What's under the flap?" book for very young readers。 。。。more

Leanne Roberts

If you are a dog lover and now a parent, Where's Spot is a classic you will want to share with your children。 A fun book that will help your child interact trying to find Spot。 If you are a dog lover and now a parent, Where's Spot is a classic you will want to share with your children。 A fun book that will help your child interact trying to find Spot。 。。。more

Mari

人気の本。絵がかわいいし愉快。シンプルだけど楽しい、のはわかる。

Declan Ellis

DECLAN REVIEWS CHILDREN'S BOOKS #1You might be thinking。。。 doesn't Declan have better things to do than review children's books? I would advise you not to ask that question。 And looking after the niece and nephew, yours truly has been reading a LOT of children's books lately。So, Spot。 I feel like there needs to be a 'lift-the-flap' to discover why Spot is considered "iconic"。 There's really nothing to it。 Bland illustrations, and a disconnected story。 In fact, I have read this book through by re DECLAN REVIEWS CHILDREN'S BOOKS #1You might be thinking。。。 doesn't Declan have better things to do than review children's books? I would advise you not to ask that question。 And looking after the niece and nephew, yours truly has been reading a LOT of children's books lately。So, Spot。 I feel like there needs to be a 'lift-the-flap' to discover why Spot is considered "iconic"。 There's really nothing to it。 Bland illustrations, and a disconnected story。 In fact, I have read this book through by reading only alternate pages (it's a way of saving time when Lachlan and Pheobe are set on reading it multiple times) and the story makes no more or less sense。 What's the fuss about? Beats me。 Get better literature for your children。 。。。more

Spike Cooper

No child is gentle enough for this cheap piece of sh-tory。 After ripping all the flaps off, Spike feels swindled。

Sarah

This board book is good for young children around ages 0-3 years。 It deals with spatial relationship words such as 'in', 'under', and 'behind'。 It is interactive with the child being prompted to open the flap in the book to reveal what's behind it, which appeals to children just learning object permanence and who enjoy peek-a-boo games。 This board book is good for young children around ages 0-3 years。 It deals with spatial relationship words such as 'in', 'under', and 'behind'。 It is interactive with the child being prompted to open the flap in the book to reveal what's behind it, which appeals to children just learning object permanence and who enjoy peek-a-boo games。 。。。more

Leah Dacher

This book is typically used for very young children but can also be used to stimulate play and meaningful interactions between adults and preschool-aged children。 If you read it using funny voices and exclaim, "There he is!" when you find Spot, it will cause a reaction and stimulate language。 This book is typically used for very young children but can also be used to stimulate play and meaningful interactions between adults and preschool-aged children。 If you read it using funny voices and exclaim, "There he is!" when you find Spot, it will cause a reaction and stimulate language。 。。。more