BigFoot Goes on Vacation: A Spectacular Seek and Find Challenge for All Ages!
By D. L. Miller
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Shy and reclusive, BigFoot spends most of his time in the deep dark woods, rarely spotted by humankind. But every now and then he leaves his remote retreat, and travels the world for vacation fun! Sharpen your seek and find skills by locating him at his favorite vacation retreat. It won’t be easy. BigFoot is enjoying his holiday in ten different ways, from deep sea diving and joining a balloon festival to taking a cruise, going to the beach, visiting Yellowstone National Park, and more. This handsome hardcover book presents each getaway as an immense two-page visual puzzle, full of teeming people and creatures. Your task is not only to find BigFoot and his legendary footprint, but also more than 500 other unusual and sometimes unexpected personalities and objects. Fun facts and pictures accompany each scene to help you learn more about vacation activities.
D. L. Miller
As with Bigfoot, D. L. Miller is a bit on the reclusive side, rarely seen in public, spending most of his days sketching from his studio located amongst the mighty oak trees only found in the deep dark woodlands far off the beaten path. After spending decades learning the habits of the elusive bipedal humanoid, he has finally agreed to share his illustrative journals that capture the sightings of this larger-than-life creature that has mystified generations.
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Reviews for BigFoot Goes on Vacation
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Move over Waldo, it is time to find Bigfoot. This is a fun book that late primary and junior age students will enjoy. In this book you get an opportunity to read about some vacation spots that families would enjoy. There is also an introduction to Big Foot at the beginning of each book in this series. The vacations might be to places such as Yellowstone Park or to events like a Balloon Festival. They gives facts about things you might see at the vacation spots and there are actual photographs of the landmarks and famous events. After reading about the vacation spot, you turn the page and are met with some very busy line drawn illustrations where you not only have to find Bigfoot, but many other objects as well. The puzzles are challenging and enjoyable. I was reading this with my grandson on my laptop and we had to enlarge the pages to find Bigfoot, the footprint was something we were never able to find. He got frustrated and stopped looking for Big Foot but still liked finding some of the other objects. This book is not for younger primary students as I could see them getting frustrated. This book would certainly sharpen observation skills. I was glad there was an answer key at the back of the book for Big Foot and his print so we could find them if we gave up. I hope the actual book is large enough that you can actually spot Big Foot. This would be a great book for a school or classroom library. I could also see it keeping children occupied during a long car ride when on vacation. The publisher generously provided me with a copy of this book via Netgalley.