Who Hides in the Park cover

Who Hides in the Park

Author: Aska, Warabe

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 4.0
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Fiction
Word Count 577
Points per Word 0.000867
Page Count 36
Points per Page 0.013889

Description

Stanley Park in Vancouver invites young readers to explore its wonders in this illustrated adventure. From giant forests to totem poles, the park is filled with creatures and legendary beings hiding in plain sight. Children can search through each page to discover what hides among the trails and lagoons. Text appears in English, French, Japanese, and Chinese.

Quick Summary

Imagine stepping into Stanley Park with a guide who points out towering trees, winding trails, and gleaming totem poles while asking you to guess which creature is peeking from behind each scene that's exactly the vibe you get from "Who Hides in the Park." The illustrations are bright and detailed, and the text appears in English, French, Japanese, and Chinese, making it a fun way for kids to compare languages while they explore. It's ideal for early readers who love a good mystery or for parents looking for a gentle introduction to Coast Salish culture and the natural world, with just enough challenge to keep a growing reader on their toes. The book doesn't shy away from educational moments, but it weaves them into a playful hide-and-seek game that kids can follow without feeling like they're being taught. If your child enjoys picture books that encourage them to look closely at pictures and think ahead, they'll likely be drawn in by the simple but clever clues, and the short length means it's perfect for a quick bedtime adventure. Think of it as a multilingual, nature-themed cousin to "The Gruffalo" the kind of story that makes you want to go outside and play hide-and-seek in your own backyard.