Hidden Picture Puzzles on the Farm: 50 Seek-and-Find Puzzles to Solve and Color (Happy Fox Books) 850+ Hidden Objects and Farm Animals, Coloring Pages, and Fun Facts for Kids Ages 5 and Up
What’s inside...
Liz Ball’s activity book invites children to explore life on a modern American farm through 50 detailed seek-and-find puzzles. Each spread contains dozens of cleverly hidden objects, friendly farm animals, and short, factual captions about barns, crops, seasons, and chores. The pages are printed on one side only, so kids can color as they search, gradually building observation, patience, and problem-solving skills. Simple farm facts sprinkled throughout nurture curiosity about nature and where food comes from, while the interactive format keeps readers engaged from first clue to last.
Age
5-9
Length
96 pages
Text complexity
Discussion points
Which farm chore looked the hardest and why?
How do hidden tools help farmers in real life?
What new animal fact surprised you?
Which scene was most difficult to solve?
How did patience help you finish the puzzles?
Tip: Role play these questions
Set a timer and race to find objects together.
Compare city life and farm life after each puzzle.
Encourage your child to create their own hidden-object drawing.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Patience pays off
Explanation: Some objects are cleverly camouflaged, rewarding careful searching.
Real-World Application: Taking time on homework can reveal solutions you first missed.
Example Lesson: Responsibility matters
Explanation: Facts describe daily chores needed to keep animals healthy.
Real-World Application: Feeding a pet or watering plants shows similar responsibility.
Example Lesson: Teamwork boosts success
Explanation: Farmers rely on helpers—readers see multiple characters working together.
Real-World Application: Cooperating during group projects leads to better results.
Example Lesson: Curiosity sparks learning
Explanation: Fun facts invite kids to ask more about food and nature.
Real-World Application: Visiting a local farm or garden expands real-life knowledge.
