Where's Spot - Eric Hill
Where's Spot - Eric Hill
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Eric Hill’s Where’s Spot? (1980) is one of the most iconic lift‑the‑flap picture books for toddlers, introducing the lovable puppy Spot. It pioneered the interactive format that became a staple in early childhood reading.
📚 Book Overview
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Title: Where’s Spot?
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Author/Illustrator: Eric Hill
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Publisher: Frederick Warne (Penguin Random House imprint)
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First published: 1980
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Format: Lift‑the‑flap board/picture book
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Length: 24 pages
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ISBN (classic edition): 9780140504200
🧩 Content & Themes
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Plot: Sally the dog looks for her puppy, Spot, around the house. Each flap reveals a surprise — from a bear in the cupboard to a crocodile under the bed — until Spot is finally found.
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Interactive design: One of the first books to use lift‑the‑flap mechanics for toddlers.
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Educational angle: Encourages observation, prediction, and fine motor skills.
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Tone: Gentle, humorous, and reassuring for very young readers.
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