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First Look and Find: Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, What s Different?
First Look and Find Mickey Mouse Clubhouse What s Different Author:Editors of Publications International, Ltd. With First Look and Find: Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, What s Different?, your child can help Mickey, Minnie, and friends find the perfect place for their picnic. Suitable for young children, this book features eight fun scenes with the popular characters from the Disney TV show Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. — Each scene has two colorful side-by-side pictur... more »es. Children can look for six or seven find ems in each picture. Then they can examine the pair of pictures again to find 20 differences between them. Can t find all 20 differences? No problem. An answer key at the back of the book shows each scene with the 20 differences circled.
These activities are sure to hold your child s interest. Children will delight in joining Mickey Mouse and his friends in the following adventures:
Mickey and his pals are in the Clubhouse, dancing along to the Hot Dog song. Can you spot them in the Anytime Area?
The Clubhouse friends flipped the silly switch and turned the Anytime Area into the kitchen. Try to find the foods they re packing for their picnic.
To get to the picnic, Mickey and his pals will take the Toon Car. See if you can spot other ways of getting around.
Oh, pickle juice! The Toon Car has a flat tire. Do you see the Mouseketools in the pictures?
At Sandy Beach, see if you can find the umbrella, sunglasses, suntan lotion, and more.
The Clubhouse friends check out the Rain Forest, but it s too wet for their picnic. Do you see the creatures that love living in the Rain Forest?
The Toon Car brings Mickey and his friends to the Arctic, but it s too cold there for a picnic. Find the animals that are happy to live there.
Hot dog! Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, and friends arrive at Mickey Park, a perfect place for their picnic.
This durable book, which is part of the popular Look and Find series, has a hard cover and thick pages that are designed to withstand rips and tears.« less