Lost - Literature - 150

 

Objective:

Work your way through a "seek-and-find" book.

Details:

1) Choose a “seek-and-find” book that you would like to explore.

What’s a seek-and-find book? Seek-and-find books are picture books filled with pages of busy scenes. Within these scenes, you are tasked with finding specific people or objects. Classic examples of seek-and-find books are “Where’s Waldo” and “I Spy”.

You can choose any seek-and-find book, but we ask that you find something that will not only fulfill the objective, but that will also bring you joy. For instance, maybe you are a National Parks lover, so you choose Seek & Find National Parks. Or maybe you are feeling nostalgic and revisit a book from your childhood.

We’ve created a list of suggestions over at our online Quest Scouts bookshop, but feel free to choose a book that’s not on the list.

2) Get cozy and spend at least an hour immersed in your seek-and-find book. Really get into it! How many pages can you make your way through?

3) In the comments below, tell us about your experience. Let us know:

  • The title and author of the book

  • A brief description of the book

  • Why you chose the book you chose

  • What you thought of your time with the book

  • The item that you spent the most time looking for. Did you give up or eventually find it?

  • Whether or not you would recommend this seek-and-find book to a fellow scout