Fun “treasure hunt” book for kids – Zoo Animals

by Penny on July 16, 2010



A few months ago we bought Ryan a book from MPH called Zoo Animals. It only cost me RM16.90 and it’s really worth its value in terms of providing education and fun for all of us.

zoo animals book

This book teaches about animals and there are plenty of them to learn about. We adults learned something from the book too. We also discovered a fun part to this book.

There’s actually a little “treasure hunting” in this book. Illustrations of animals crowd the pages of the book and on each, the author slips in a little surprise by putting in things that do not belong and we’ll have to find them.

You’ll have to find hidden dinosaurs amongst zoo animals, flying objects amidst metal buildings by the park, mammals mixed up in aqua life, etc.

Some of them are easy enough to find at a glance, so Ryan can easily spot them too. Some are more difficult, even for adults to spot them, it requires lots of patience.

Nevertheless, we are still having fun with the book as we have yet to find everything we need to. Am thinking of going back to the book store to see if they have more of the same series. I think I’m more hooked on the treasure hunt than Ryan is!

Try out this book. And if I find more I’ll let you know again :)

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1 MieVee @ MummysReviews.com July 17, 2010 at 12:54 am

MPH has a fantastic range of children’s books; looking forward to its next sale. :)

2 Penny July 22, 2010 at 3:49 pm

Yeah I agree. Hope the next sale will have big discounts. Children’s books aren’t any cheaper than adult books huh.

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