![]() ![]() It's very creative, as the animals are not hidden in a Where's Waldo? way, but more like Bev Doolittle's paintings, where an outline is created by negative space, or branches become antlers. ![]() You could have fun just reading it on a surface level.īut then you start simultaneously looking for animals hidden in the scenery and doing anagrams based on the missing letters in the alphabet bordering each page to confirm what they are/what you're looking for. The story alone is fun - based on a map in the front, you read pages of a diary written for you that ask you to travel all around this made-up wild island, each full-page illustration showing you a different part of it, filled with cool animals. ![]() This book is incredible I'm so mad I didn't know about it until last year, when someone was searching for it on a lost-book forum. ![]()
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