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Kids Fiction 303
The Hideout
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5.0
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The artistry and illustrations in The Hideout are dreamlike, painting a picture of your favorite park and woodland location hidden deep inside of your mind. It is books like this that through illustrations along with the power of words allow our imaginations to transport us to new worlds.


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When it is time to go, everyone is looking for her but, but no one can find Hannah! She’s in her hideout right in the middle of what I imagine to be Central Park or any park in your hometown. She collects caterpillars and sticks, makes a bow and arrow, and builds a bed out of leaves for her hideout. She is hidden in plain sight right there deep in the shrubs and trees in the middle of the park.
Hannah sets up a secret hideout for herself and her companion who is an odd-looking furry creature. They hunker down over a campfire becoming lost in their own little world. A voice calling for Hannah, saying, “Where are you?” The reader learns that Hannah was at her hideout in the park not in the woods.
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