With First Look and Find: Finding Nemo, What s Different?, your child can join Nemo and his friends in eight great adventures. Suitable for young children, this book features underwater scenes with the popular characters from the Disney/Pixar movie Finding Nemo.
Each scene has two colorful side-by-side pictures. 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.
This book from the Look and Find series features activities that are sure to hold your child s interest. Children will delight in joining Nemo and his aquatic buddies in the following adventures:
Nemo wants to prove to his classmates that he is brave, so he swims toward a boat. Spot the fish that are watching Nemo swim away.
Marlin hurts his head when he swims into a friendly fish named Dory. Point out the other fish that Marlin nearly crashes into.
Nemo is in a dentist s fish tank. The other fish in the tank find out that Nemo will be a gift for the dentist s niece, so they decide to help him escape. Can you find these new friends of Nemo?
Dory and Marlin have been invited to a Fish-eaters Anonymous meeting. Marlin is a little nervous about meeting the sharks. Which other sea creatures are afraid of sharks?
In the East Australian Current, Marlin and Dory meet some cool turtles. Try to find the turtles and the other creatures who are listening to Marlin s story.
Nigel finds Marlin and Dory in the harbor. They fly off to the dentist s office to find Nemo. Can you spot the things they will pass over on their way?
Nigel arrives at the dentist s office, still carrying Marlin and Dory. Point out the things that were broken by Nigel.
It s time to celebrate. Nemo and Marlin are finally reunited and the tank gang manages to escape into the ocean. Find the ocean friends who are joining in on the fun.
This durable book has a hard cover and thick pages that are designed to withstand rips and tears.