Keith Baker has written and illustrated many well-loved picture books and early chapter books, including several about the charming and lovable Mr. and Mrs. Green. Two of his best-known picture books, Hide and Snake and Who Is the Beast?, are about animals. He lives in Seattle, Washington.
Hide and Snake
by Keith Baker
Paperback
(First Edition)
$7.99
- ISBN-13: 9780152002251
- Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
- Publication date: 06/28/2010
- Edition description: First Edition
- Pages: 40
- Sales rank: 28,768
- Product dimensions: 11.00(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.12(d)
- Lexile: BR (what's this?)
- Age Range: 4 - 7 Years
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In this amusing picture book, a colorful snake challenges children to find him as he slithers through pages of familiar objects. “Baker’s elaborate acrylic designs, variety of lush hues, and sly wit provide a feast for the eyes while maintaining the cohesive personality of the book from page to page.”Publishers Weekly
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In another transition from picture book to board book, Baker's book succeeds. Hide-and-seek is a favorite childhood game, so kids will have no problem understanding the fun Baker's colorful snake is having. He blends into the scene--and becoming part of a hat, hiding among balls of yarn, and even pretends to be the frosting on a cake. Sometimes, he isn't that easy to spot. Interactive entertainment and an amusing rhyming text combine to create a delightful book. 1999, Red Wagon/Harcourt, Ages 1 to 3, $5.95. Reviewer: Marilyn CourtotChildren's Literature
From the Publisher
"A feast for the eyes."—Publishers Weekly "Eye-catching graphics."—The New York Times Book Review
"A great choice for those children wanting a little inter-active play with their books."—School Library Journal
"Sure to amuse."—Kirkus Reviews