Now You See Them, Now You Don't: Poems About Creatures that Hide
Find me if you can. . .
for if you don’t,
I’ll be here tomorrow . . .
you won’t.
 
Animals and insects use camouflage to hide from hunters or to ambush prey. Stealth is a very useful technique when it comes to survival. In this fun and informative collection of poems, we meet animals such as the polar bear and the octopus; the ghost crab and the copperhead snake; and many more that use camouflage to hunt or to hide.
 
Giles Laroche’s intricate cut-paper illustrations are beautiful and life-like. Readers will have to look carefully or run the risk of a hunter sneaking up on them.
 
Back matter offers additional information about each of the nineteen animals.
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Now You See Them, Now You Don't: Poems About Creatures that Hide
Find me if you can. . .
for if you don’t,
I’ll be here tomorrow . . .
you won’t.
 
Animals and insects use camouflage to hide from hunters or to ambush prey. Stealth is a very useful technique when it comes to survival. In this fun and informative collection of poems, we meet animals such as the polar bear and the octopus; the ghost crab and the copperhead snake; and many more that use camouflage to hunt or to hide.
 
Giles Laroche’s intricate cut-paper illustrations are beautiful and life-like. Readers will have to look carefully or run the risk of a hunter sneaking up on them.
 
Back matter offers additional information about each of the nineteen animals.
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Now You See Them, Now You Don't: Poems About Creatures that Hide

Now You See Them, Now You Don't: Poems About Creatures that Hide

Now You See Them, Now You Don't: Poems About Creatures that Hide

Now You See Them, Now You Don't: Poems About Creatures that Hide

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Overview

Find me if you can. . .
for if you don’t,
I’ll be here tomorrow . . .
you won’t.
 
Animals and insects use camouflage to hide from hunters or to ambush prey. Stealth is a very useful technique when it comes to survival. In this fun and informative collection of poems, we meet animals such as the polar bear and the octopus; the ghost crab and the copperhead snake; and many more that use camouflage to hunt or to hide.
 
Giles Laroche’s intricate cut-paper illustrations are beautiful and life-like. Readers will have to look carefully or run the risk of a hunter sneaking up on them.
 
Back matter offers additional information about each of the nineteen animals.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781580896115
Publisher: Charlesbridge
Publication date: 04/14/2026
Pages: 32
Product dimensions: 10.00(w) x 10.00(h) x (d)
Age Range: 5 - 9 Years

About the Author

David L. Harrison has published more than eighty books, has been a keynote speaker or presenter at 265 state, regional, and national conferences in 30 states and has an elementary school named after him. David first book for children, The Boy with a Drum (Golden Press), was released in 1969 and has sold two million copies.

Giles Laroche has illustrated many children's books and both wrote and illustrated If You Lived Here: Houses of the World (Houghton Mifflin). Every illustration he makes involves drawing, cutting, painting, and gluing—and often has seven or eight layers.

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An octopus changes color and shape. A flounder blends into the ocean floor. A baby deer hides in plain sight. A copperhead coiled in autumn leaves practically disappears. A polar bear looks white like snow and ice. A walking stick looks like, well, a stick.
            No matter the type of animal—sea creature, reptile, amphibian, mammal, insect, or bird—camouflage is useful. Whether an animal is the hunter or the hunted—or both—it pays to be hard to find. Turn the page to meet some animals that know how to hide . . . and see how they do it!

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