Spot The Difference
By (Author) Tak Bui
Tundra Books
Tundra Books
8th May 2012
Canada
Children
Non Fiction
793.730
Paperback
48
Width 266mm, Height 318mm
370g
A wonderful collection of illustrations that challenge readers to spot the difference between them. A spot the difference book with a difference of its own. Great illustrations accompany this hardcover collection of search-and-finds.
In a challenging workout for Wheres Waldo fans a Canadian cartoonist offers 82 teeming scenes in pairs that are identical only at first glance the figures and action are depicted with fine-lined exactitude, and theres plenty of stage business and visual humor to keep even browsers uninterested in playing the intended game amused.
Kirkus Reviews
Bi's cartoon-like illustrations are visually attractive, and they humorously present a wide variety of indoor and outdoor scenarios. Spot the Difference is a good gift. Time spent during long car rides or being stuck indoors because of inclement weather will seem to pass more quickly by those questioningly engaged in Bi's clever art.
Recommended, CM Magazine
Spot the Difference by Tak Bui is a collection of search-and-finds challenging readers to compare pictures and find the differences. Each illustration is a rich mixture of witty scenes that invite storytelling to keep young readers intrigued.
The Calgary Sun
Tak Bui, or Thach Bui, was born in Vietnam and went to the United States on a scholarship when he was seventeen years old. He moved to Canada in 1968, where he studied at the New School of Art. His professional career as a comic artist and editorial cartoonist started in 1973. He created two popular daily strips, "PC and Pixel" and "Cheap Thrills Cuisine," which are distributed worldwide