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Toyland Express Giveaway!

Toyland Express is an amazing new search-and-find adventure from the creative mind of renowned photographer and author Walter Wick. Toyland Express follows the life of a toy train from the workshop to the attic, only to be rescued at a yard sale and brought to life once again in a new home (aff). As readers search for more than 250 hidden objects, they will also notice how the train takes on various transformations along its journey.

The pictures in this book are breathtaking. You truly feel like you are the train in all the scenes. My kids love that it has them looking for items. It makes the book more fun and interactive! Speaking of fun and interactive, watch this video showing you how they did the pictures for this book:

Cool, isn't it? I know I thought it was! This is just a great book for kids of all ages. I enjoyed looking for the pieces just as much as my kids. Since we are such fans of this book, I have arranged for 3 (aff) lucky readers to get their own copy! Here's what you need to do:


19 thoughts on “Toyland Express Giveaway!

  1. I learned this is the 8th book in the CAN YOU SEE WHAT I SEE? by this author and I already know that I love his books!!

  2. Walter Wick is a children’s book author and photographic illustrator with an interest in puzzles, games, science, and illusions

  3. I learned that Walter Wick studied photojournalism and landscape photography at the Paier College of Art in Hamden, Connecticut.

  4. I learned that Can You See What I See?: Picture Puzzles to Search and Solve debuted on the “New York Times” bestseller list in 2002.

  5. I learned that Walter Wick has another book called A Drop Of Water that looks really interesting!

    pkbw28(at)gmail(dot)com

  6. I learned that Walter Wick's brother Robert worked part time in a camera store and got him interested in photography while he was a H.S. student.

  7. I learned that Can You See What I See?: Picture Puzzles to Search and Solve debuted on the “New York Times” bestseller list in 2002

  8. I learned that the author's first serious interest in art began with drawing and painting in high school. Mine too!

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