Seymour Makes New Friends

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Scholastic, 2006 - Juvenile Nonfiction - 29 pages
Search-and-find fun---especially for preschoolers! From bestselling author/photographer Walter Wick.

In this sequel to SEYMOUR AND THE JUICE BOX BOAT, Seymour gathers beads, pipe cleaners, a craft stick, and a block to make two rabbit friends, and a seesaw to play on.

Preschoolers can use the picture clues and search for hidden objects in the colorful photographs of a play-town filled with toys.

Additional learning games are provided by an early childhood specialist.

About the author (2006)

Walter Wick grew up in a rural part of Connecticut. His first serious interest in art began with drawings and painting in high school. He went on to study photography at Paier College of Art in Hamden, Connecticut. After graduating in 1973, he worked as a lab technician and assistant to a commercial photographer. Eventually, Wick moved to New York City and started his own photography studio. He stumbled upon a particular photo that led to the creation of his popular children's books, "I Spy" which are optical illusion picture books. He has also written "A Drop of Water: A Book of Science and Wonder" and "Walter Wick's Optical Tricks."

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