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Itsy Bitsy Spider, Miss Muffet, Humpty Dumpty, Puss-in-Boots, and a whole cast of merry Mother Goose characters enter a talent contest and embark on a world tour, from London's West End to San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge. A dozen detailed search-and-find scenes with countless things to count and spot. Complete with solutions and bonus items to find. Good for all ages, from the very young to the very old. Great for families to enjoy together. Test your spotting skills!

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Itsy Bitsy Spider, Miss Muffet, Humpty Dumpty, Puss-in-Boots, and a whole cast of merry Mother Goose characters enter a talent contest and embark on a world tour, from London's West End to San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge. A dozen detailed search-and-find scenes with countless things to count and spot. Complete with solutions and bonus items to find. Good for all ages, from the very young to the very old. Great for families to enjoy together. Test your spotting skills!
Autorenporträt
Chuck Whelon is an author and cartoonist, born in Basingstoke, England, currently living in San Francisco, California. Chuck is the author of a wide variety of internationally published puzzle and activity books, including the "What to Doodle?" series for Dover, and more recently a series of search and find books including "Where's the Mermaid?" for Penguin Random House Chuck is the creator of the webcomic serial "Pewfell", described as a semi-autobiographical epic fantasy sit-com. Chuck also draws cartoons for Goodman Games' Dungeon Crawl Classics role-playing game, and has illustrated a number of boardgames for Minion Game, including his own creation "Legitimacy: The Game of Royal Bastards". More recently Chuck created a new-kind of puzzle book called "Wizard Pickles", which features a variety of different puzzles combines with search activities and an engaging story, also published by Planet Urf Entertainment. Urfspace is Chuck's first collection of single-panel cartoons.