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Where's the Sloth? is a bestselling search-and-find activity book featuring multiple sloth species hidden in vibrant, detailed scenes. Perfect for children aged 4 and up, it combines nostalgic artwork with challenging puzzles that engage both kids and parents, earning a 4.7-star rating from over 3,700 reviews.






















| Best Sellers Rank | 9,065 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 76 in Hidden Picture Books for Children 97 in Puzzle Books for Children 177 in Children's Books on Mystery & Wonders |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 3,721 Reviews |
S**E
Great Search & Find Book
Great fun for a 4 year old. Was surprised that my little boy even learned all the different Sloth names so fast (there's several of them). In some instances, it might even challenge the parent when looking for every Sloth in every setting. The artwork is good and reminiscent of the old Where's Wally books.
K**N
Fun
Kept my granddaughter happy for hours!
C**N
Daughter loves it
My daughter loves these kinds of books. She already had the unicorn and requested the sloth for Christmas. I would say for younger children the sloths are a little hard to distinguish between them (the unicorns are different colours) but she manages to find them all. Great buy 😊
L**N
Not Where’s Wally but Ok
I bought this book as a present for my partner so we can sit down and relax while searching for some cute sloths; which they are cute! While some pages are challenging to find all the sloths and the difficulty does increase slightly as you travel through the capital cities, it’s not as detailed as Where’s Wally, which means there’s less to go back in the book to look for. There are some hidden jokes, (SPOILER) such as the Queen in London, which is depicted as rainy with construction work ongoing - a bit too cliché for my liking and that is a theme throughout. Overall, it’s great for anyone and easy enough for children. The only thing I would change is the scale to be smaller so the challenge can be on par with similar books of the hunting genre.
C**Y
Daughter really enjoys it
I had gotten the Easter bunny one last Easter and my daughter really enjoyed that. She had asked several time can I get her some more books. The last time she had asked she pointed out that she wanted the unicorn one. After reading the reviews on it I didn’t think it was appropriate for my 6 year old so I got her the sloth one instead. I expected her to be disappointed but she wasn’t and it’s her new favourite book looking for all the sloths and then there’s a list of 5 other things per page to look for. Some are very easy to find and others are a bit hard to find and so are some of the sloths. Then she wanted me to find new things for her to find! It’s been read cover to cover many many times in the short time she’s had it... I guess I will have to get her another one as well.
D**N
Fun for all ages
Absolutely loved this book, very clever and current and up to date with the sloth, unicorn & llama craze at the moment. There is 10 sloths to find in there and it seems like each page the difficulty increases which makes the book more fun and more challenging. It’s a better version of where’s wally! If you love sloths then this book is for you. Looking for sloths in a crowded place is when each one has own personality and fun little outfit on is a good laugh and lots of fun for all ages.
B**I
More than just a sloth hunt!
Where's the sloth? Or rather, where are all the sloths?! There are multiple sloths to find on each page, then a further set of items to find once you have read the book and found the sloths. The illustrations are lovely and child friendly, the sloths are not too hard to find so it isn't super frustrating for little ones, and the extra items provide a bit more of a challenge. The narrative through the book, coupled with the images give a glimpse in to different cultures around the world, something my child enjoyed.
J**N
good alternative to Where's Wally
Looking for a sloth is a good alternative to looking for Wally in the crowd. Kept the kids' attention and we also used it as a group activity which resulted in lots of laughs and good fun
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