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Bust out your binoculars!¿Hidden Picture Puzzles at the Zoo¿is filled with 50 black and white hidden puzzle pictures, all from inside the zoo. With more than 400 secret items and animals for children to find within each illustration, from cute monkeys to tough lions, they¿ll be on the prowl for hours! They¿ll also learn while they play by reading the mini fun facts in the margins that are all about zoo animals.¿These black and white pages double as coloring activities, so go wild! Author and illustrator Liz Ball has over 3,000 hidden pictures published in more than 150 newspapers, magazines,…mehr

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Bust out your binoculars!¿Hidden Picture Puzzles at the Zoo¿is filled with 50 black and white hidden puzzle pictures, all from inside the zoo. With more than 400 secret items and animals for children to find within each illustration, from cute monkeys to tough lions, they¿ll be on the prowl for hours! They¿ll also learn while they play by reading the mini fun facts in the margins that are all about zoo animals.¿These black and white pages double as coloring activities, so go wild! Author and illustrator Liz Ball has over 3,000 hidden pictures published in more than 150 newspapers, magazines, and publications both across the U.S. and internationally. Her work has also been recommended by doctors, teachers, and parents to help improve eye coordinating, spatial skills, memory retention, and concentration. A member of the Society of Children¿s Book Writers and Illustrators, she is a frequent speaker at schools, libraries, and writers¿ conferences.
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Autorenporträt
Liz Ball is the author/illustrator of the popular Hidden Treasures, hidden picture puzzle books. Her puzzles are also syndicated in more than 150 newspapers, magazines and publications throughout the U.S. and internationally. Liz is a frequent speaker at schools, libraries, and writer conferences where she delights audiences with her sketches. Liz works in a vine covered cottage where one large dog and a big fluffy cat keep her company while she draws. When not bent over a drawing board, Liz enjoys tending her flower gardens, making pottery, and enjoying the abundance of birds and nature surrounding the 1855 house where she and her husband have lived for forty plus years.