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Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Review: Bigfoot Trails: Pacific Northwest by S.A. Jeffers, Illustrations by Catherine Straus

29916132Title: Bigfoot Trails: Pacific Northwest
Author: S.A. Jeffers
Illustrations: Catherine Straus
Published: June 9, 2016
Publisher: Jeffers Publishing
Pages: 24
Review: ebook provided by author
Genre: Ages 6 on up
Buy Links: Amazon, Amazon.uk 


Play hide and seek with the reigning champion and experience the thrill of locating the mysterious Bigfoot! Visit the captivating landscapes of the Pacific Northwest habitat, where the search is on for the elusive creature. Through each of this interactive story's pages, the reader is tasked with finding Bigfoot, where he is cleverly hidden. Both child and adult are sure to feel the magic and excitement of a legend as old as time!


We received this book to give an honest review.

This is a pretty decent book. It is like a finding Waldo only to K and I a bit harder. We had some problems finding Bigfoot and K was getting frustrated because he couldn't see it on some pages. I am thinking that for us on kindle wasn't good. So we are going to try on the computer. 
We did have fun getting to the end and seeing that there are more things you could look for so K liked that. 
On each page you get a sentence or two helping you on where to look to find the hidden Bigfoot but can YOU find him? There is a reason his is elusive....but try real hard and you might. The illustrations were good and went well with what you might imagine the Pacific Northwest to look like. 
If you like hidden picture books I say check this book out. 

Questions and Answers with K

1. What did you think about this book?
"It was okay I like Bigfoot but it was hard to find him on the pages."

2. Did you like having to hunt for him?
"Yeah, but I couldn't see him."

3. Would you recommend this book to your friends?
"I don't know if they like Bigfoot but I can ask."



S.A. Jeffers
S.A. Jeffers is husband and wife children’s book authors, Sara and Adam Jeffers, debuting the first in their “Bigfoot Trails” series, “Bigfoot Trails: Pacific Northwest.” By day, Adam welds and fabricates, while Sara is a stay-at-home mother to their three growing boys. With roots running deep in their native Pacific Northwest, the area is featured as the first location in the series, where they could showcase all stunning landscapes it has to offer.

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