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The Lost House

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5 of 5 copies available
5 of 5 copies available
Fall into this award-winning seek-and-find book with its richly timeless style and get swept up in a treasure hunt through Grandad’s wild house!
 
The children want to go to the park with Grandad, but they can’t leave until they find his lost socks…and his shoes…and even his teeth! Will they ever get out of Grandad’s busy house? With a trove of wonders to discover on every page, this seek and find book will enchant young and old alike as they search for Grandad’s lost objects. Oversized dimensions, a textured paper-over-board die-cut cover, eye-popping color, and elaborately complex spreads on every page make this book a collector's item and a must-have.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 20, 2016
      To call this a seek-and-find book doesn’t come close to conveying the eccentricity of newcomer Cronin’s creation, in which Grandad—a portly, upper-middle-class bulldog—and his two grandpuppies try to find the elder’s belongings in a magnificent old mansion crammed with porcelain vases, model ships, flypaper, heraldic shields, and portraits of ancestors with bandaged noses (there are a surprising number of these). Each spread shows a particular room in which readers must find a certain object: “In his yellow bathroom, Grandad keeps his fishing tackle and his teeth. He really can’t go out without his teeth! Can you find them?” Each object is findable, though readers must contend not only with the amount of items crammed into the images but also with the retina-searing shades of neon pink, orange, and other colors in which the rooms are decorated—it’s as though forcing oneself to stare at the pages long enough to locate the missing objects is part of the challenge. Palette extremities aside, Cronin’s silkscreenlike images are elegant as can be, resulting in a rich and suggestive excursion into a quietly unconventional world. Ages 3–7.

    • Kirkus

      July 15, 2016
      Before Grandad can take his two grandchildren to the park, he needs their help to find various personal items he's lost.Locating Grandad's misplaced socks, shoes, dentures, glasses, umbrella, tote bag, bow tie, pocket watch, keys, hat, and mobile phone in his enormous house, filled from floor to ceiling with a bizarre assembly of peculiar possessions, becomes a daunting exercise for all concerned. Inviting reader participation, the text offers clues and directs the hunt, beginning in the green living room and progressing to the red kitchen, yellow bathroom, pink drawing room, blue hallway, pink and gray study, purple reading room, brown attic, and green greenhouse before ending in the magenta mezzanine. Grandad's missing items appear collectively in the frontispiece, but they are later diabolically concealed within the welter of lines and patterns adorning the incredibly detailed illustrations. Adding to the visual confusion, everything in each room (except Grandad and his silently searching grandchildren, all anthropomorphic dogs) appears in the same bold color, artfully camouflaging the lost items. Red shoes in an overcrowded red kitchen could be anywhere. Is there really a pink-and-gray bow tie somewhere in the pink and gray study? Where's the green hat with the feather in the greenhouse teeming with green plants? Will the grandchildren and readers ever locate Grandad's missing gear? A clever, irresistible, visually engaging search-and-find exercise. (Picture book. 4-8)

      COPYRIGHT(2016) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

    • School Library Journal

      October 1, 2016

      PreS-Gr 2-Two children and their grandfather are about to go to the park, but first they need to find all of Grandad's missing items. Readers are then encouraged to move from room to room, searching for one specific item per page. Each room is only one color, though, and with each object matching the hue of the room, the task is exceptionally hard. The pink room, where readers need to find Grandad's glasses, is filled with ovular objects, adding to the difficulty. The cover and front page show each of the missing items. However, there is no small picture on the page to show readers what they are looking for; frustrated finders will have to flip back and forth for a reference to what the requested item looks like. Still, some children will be up to the challenge, as each room is vividly detailed and decorated, with blinding color to draw in the eye. VERDICT An artistic and creative seek-and-find book that makes for a fun interactive addition to most collections.-Peter Blenski, Greenfield Public Library, WI

      Copyright 2016 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2017
      In this charming and challenging seek-and-find book, Grandad, a jowly, dapper bulldog, needs help locating various items in messy, monochromatic rooms before he can take his granddogs to the park. The large trim size barely contains the unusual clutter depicted in the delightful silkscreen-looking art, and blazingly bright neon shades of some rooms add to the challenge.

      (Copyright 2017 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:580
  • Text Difficulty:2-3

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