A child's game is carried out to its more imaginative consequences here as Elizabeth Coatsworth's rhymes pursue a little boy...

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HIDE AND SEEK

A child's game is carried out to its more imaginative consequences here as Elizabeth Coatsworth's rhymes pursue a little boy hither and yon. ""Where are you?"" they ask- underground like the moles?, with the spider in its web?, on a train?, flying in a plane? Mother has hidden her eyes the while and is glad when her child returns from wherever he's been. A well worn concept traditionally portrayed, but the enjoyable verses and pictures in green by Genevieve Vaughan-Jackson make a come and come again book.

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Publisher: Pantheon

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Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 1956

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