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Bob and Flo Play Hide-and-Seek

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Penguins Bob and Flo love to play hide-and-seek with their new friend Sam at preschool. But Bob isn't very good at hiding! Every time, Flo and Sam find him right away. After several funny failed attempts, Bob finally gets the hang of the game—and then enjoys the cake his friends baked in the preschool kitchen corner as his reward.
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    • Kirkus

      March 1, 2016
      Those lovable, naive preschool penguins are back, this time learning the basics of hide-and-seek. Bob's umbrella on a rainy morning is the inspiration: "Oh, hello!" say Flo and Sam. "We didn't see you hiding under there!" But despite this broad strategic hint, Bob, true to form, remains clueless as they play. While Flo and Sam count to 20 (rather, to 10 twice, as "counting to twenty is hard"), Bob "hides" in plain sight. Sam gives further direction: "You have to hide behind something." But the play frying pan held in front of his face is still too revealing. Flo says, "You have to disappear." This time, Sam and Flo give Bob plenty of time to hide, making a pretend cake in the kitchen corner. Meanwhile, Bob has finally gotten it. The question is, will young readers? Bob has fashioned a life-size pixelated penguin out of yellowish, orange, and black blocks. He stumps Flo and Sam, who don't see him peeking out from behind his creation. After praise all around, for good hiding and a good cake, the tale abruptly ends. The tongue-in-cheek humor that made Bob and Flo's first outing (Bob and Flo, 2015) so much fun is missing here, though the droll, expressionless penguins are comical. Children may yell out directions to Bob, but this is not as overtly interactive as books that ask questions directly of readers. Not as ridiculous, or as funny, as the first. (Picture book. 3-6)

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    • School Library Journal

      March 1, 2016

      Toddler-PreS-After Penguin Bob arrives at preschool on a rainy day, hidden by his umbrella, he decides to play hide-and-seek with his friends Flo and Sam. Bob is the first one to hide, and Flo and Sam count to 10 twice because "counting to twenty is hard." Bob isn't very good at hiding, and Flo and Sam find him quickly each time. During the final round, Flo and Sam play in the kitchen corner while giving Bob time to find a good place to hide. Bob finally "disappears" this time and comes out of his hiding spot just in time to share the pretend cake his friends have made. The colorful pastel illustrations of these charming penguins will appeal to toddlers and their parents. VERDICT Perfect for youngsters just learning to play as a group.-Sarah Polace, Cuyahoga Public Library System, OH

      Copyright 2016 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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  • ATOS Level:1.6
  • Interest Level:K-3(LG)
  • Text Difficulty:0-1

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