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Hide-and-seek is fun. Until it's not . . . but maybe it's okay after all! For every kid who has ever had an anxious moment during play.
A very relatable story for 5-9-year-olds that acknowledges all of the big feelings and questions that kids ponder, in this social-emotional picture book.
Archie and his friends are playing hide-and-seek in the house. He finds the best hiding place. But is it too perfect? Will they ever find him? The question every kid has wondered at different times.
There's fun and joy and sometimes worry in a great game! And it's even better when everything turns out well in the end!
With wide-ranging appeal, Found You! is sure to be a relatable, comforting read for any kid who has ever played the game.
Hide-and-seek is fun. Until it's not . . . but maybe it's okay after all! For every kid who has ever had an anxious moment during play.
A very relatable story for 5-9-year-olds that acknowledges all...
Hide-and-seek is fun. Until it's not . . . but maybe it's okay after all! For every kid who has ever had an anxious moment during play.
A very relatable story for 5-9-year-olds that acknowledges all of the big feelings and questions that kids ponder, in this social-emotional picture book.
Archie and his friends are playing hide-and-seek in the house. He finds the best hiding place. But is it too perfect? Will they ever find him? The question every kid has wondered at different times.
There's fun and joy and sometimes worry in a great game! And it's even better when everything turns out well in the end!
With wide-ranging appeal, Found You! is sure to be a relatable, comforting read for any kid who has ever played the game.
When Archie and his friends play hide and seek, he finds the perfect hiding spot! Perfect, that is, until time passes, everyone else is found, and he starts to wonder...are they going to find him? Is he all alone now?
This is a touching look at the way our brains, especially as children, may jump to a sad, scary, or frustrating conclusion when in reality, it probably just isn't the case! The illustrations are also adorable -- it brought me right back to those suspenseful moments of a great game of hide and seek.
Thank you to NetGalley and the author for providing me with a free eARC in exchange for an honest review.
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This was so cute! I don't think I've read a picture book about this aspect of hide-and-seek, which is good! Lots of kids have these feelings, too.
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Carolyn C, Librarian
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Every child has had the experience of being the last one found in hide and seek, and the fear of "what if". This book does a great job through the writing and illustrations of conveying a young child's inner thoughts and feelings, and the anticipation of being found.
I think this would be a great book for teaching SEL, and I recommend it for schools, libraries, and school counselors.
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A group of children play hide and seek around the house. A good read for encouraging group play and discussing feelings. Children will be able to relate to Archie shown in the book. Recommended for PreK - K.
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Panda I, Reviewer
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This cute picture book is about a game of hide-and-seek, and it shows the tension between feeling satisfied with a good hiding place and worrying that you'll never be found. This book has charming illustrations, and it accurately reflects a common childhood experience. This is really sweet, and I enjoyed it.
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This was a simple sweet book. Archie and his friends are playing hide and seek. They can’t find Archie and they worry sets in that maybe he’s forgotten after all.
I think this was a beautiful way to show why we should still just check in on each other.
Thank you NetGalley & Jane Godwin for the opportunity to read this Arc.
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Found You! is such a sweet book where everyone is playing a game of Hide & Seek. The quote in the back, "It's a joy to be hidden. It's a disaster not to be found," is so true. You wonder and fear that you will be forgotten. There's a nervous anticipation of each outcome. When you're found, you enjoy knowing that you mean something to someone else. I love the illustrations and observing every small detail. I also appreciated being given a character overview so we knew each of the players and feel invested in them being discovered in their hiding spot, or their personality when they hid in the same spot. Lovely story.
Thank you to the author, publisher, and NetGalley for the opportunity to read this book in exchange for an honest review.
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Found You! by Jane Godwin
"It is a joy to be hidden and disaster not to be found." - D. W. Winnicott
Archie, Alex, Sam, Winnie and Tilda play a game of hide-and-seek. Archie goes to hide in the cupboard. As time goes he hears his friends being found but not him. Has he been forgotten by his friends ? Are they still looking for him ? Archie gets through a few emotions like sadness, fear of being forgotten, feeling of isolation, stress, his heart thumps, his ears ring and more...
"In the cupboard it smells like winter coats. The air feels thick. It's so dark that Archie can't see his own hand."
The book has really nice and warm colored illustrations. We feel at home going through the pages, it feel cozy. Kids will be able to relate to the story, with a positive ending. You won't be forgotten. Keep playing with your friends, it will be alright.
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When Archie and his friends play hide and seek, he finds the perfect hiding spot! Perfect, that is, until time passes, everyone else is found, and he starts to wonder...are they going to find him? Is he all alone now?
This is a touching look at the way our brains, especially as children, may jump to a sad, scary, or frustrating conclusion when in reality, it probably just isn't the case! The illustrations are also adorable -- it brought me right back to those suspenseful moments of a great game of hide and seek.
Thank you to NetGalley and the author for providing me with a free eARC in exchange for an honest review.
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Melanie G, Librarian
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This was so cute! I don't think I've read a picture book about this aspect of hide-and-seek, which is good! Lots of kids have these feelings, too.
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Carolyn C, Librarian
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Every child has had the experience of being the last one found in hide and seek, and the fear of "what if". This book does a great job through the writing and illustrations of conveying a young child's inner thoughts and feelings, and the anticipation of being found.
I think this would be a great book for teaching SEL, and I recommend it for schools, libraries, and school counselors.
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A group of children play hide and seek around the house. A good read for encouraging group play and discussing feelings. Children will be able to relate to Archie shown in the book. Recommended for PreK - K.
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Panda I, Reviewer
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This cute picture book is about a game of hide-and-seek, and it shows the tension between feeling satisfied with a good hiding place and worrying that you'll never be found. This book has charming illustrations, and it accurately reflects a common childhood experience. This is really sweet, and I enjoyed it.
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Precious J, Reviewer
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This was a simple sweet book. Archie and his friends are playing hide and seek. They can’t find Archie and they worry sets in that maybe he’s forgotten after all.
I think this was a beautiful way to show why we should still just check in on each other.
Thank you NetGalley & Jane Godwin for the opportunity to read this Arc.
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R R, Educator
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Found You! is such a sweet book where everyone is playing a game of Hide & Seek. The quote in the back, "It's a joy to be hidden. It's a disaster not to be found," is so true. You wonder and fear that you will be forgotten. There's a nervous anticipation of each outcome. When you're found, you enjoy knowing that you mean something to someone else. I love the illustrations and observing every small detail. I also appreciated being given a character overview so we knew each of the players and feel invested in them being discovered in their hiding spot, or their personality when they hid in the same spot. Lovely story.
Thank you to the author, publisher, and NetGalley for the opportunity to read this book in exchange for an honest review.
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PERLE B, Reviewer
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Found You! by Jane Godwin
"It is a joy to be hidden and disaster not to be found." - D. W. Winnicott
Archie, Alex, Sam, Winnie and Tilda play a game of hide-and-seek. Archie goes to hide in the cupboard. As time goes he hears his friends being found but not him. Has he been forgotten by his friends ? Are they still looking for him ? Archie gets through a few emotions like sadness, fear of being forgotten, feeling of isolation, stress, his heart thumps, his ears ring and more...
"In the cupboard it smells like winter coats. The air feels thick. It's so dark that Archie can't see his own hand."
The book has really nice and warm colored illustrations. We feel at home going through the pages, it feel cozy. Kids will be able to relate to the story, with a positive ending. You won't be forgotten. Keep playing with your friends, it will be alright.
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