Kids Books We Love: Gecko Hide and Seek (Bookmark Printable)

Discover more about Gecko Hide and Seek a children’s book by Gill McBarnet. It makes counting fun and entertaining.

 My two years old is loving Gill McBarnet’s, Hawaiian Children’s Books book, Gecko Hide and Seek. The story makes counting fun by encouraging the kids to search for the geckos through the pages. I like to read it to my kid, and then just go through the pages again counting all the geckos in each part of the story.

Inspired by this book, I created my own version of a fun gecko and made a bookmark printable out of it so my kid can use it in his favorite picture books. I made them in two different colors so you can pick your favorite, or just glue them together one behind the other, and use both as much as you want, The brown one makes me think about fall, and the blue one about summer :) which one is your favorite?

Download the printable below: Click and print the page below.

Gecko Bookmark for the Kids. Free Printable | Live Colorful

Note: A few moths ago the site crashed and we lost all the PDF printables that we uploaded in the site. You can download the image above and use it for your project. I’m sorry if you can’t find what you are looking for or if the quality of the image is not great. I’ll try to fix this if possible at some point. Thanks for understanding.

This amazing GIVEAWAY is CLOSED!

Thank you for everyone that participated in the opportunity to win a copy of this cute book for the kids in your life. I shared a craft project a few days ago that I'm sure your kid would enjoy it too. The craft involves fall leaf confetti and another free printable. Check out the project here: Fall Leaf Confetti Craft Idea.

Did you know that  "Geckos feet are specially adapted for climbing? Each toe has thousands of tiny hook-like bristles that enable to grip onto smooth surfaces like walls and glass windows. They can even walk across a ceiling ... upside down!"  as seen on the back cover of Hawaiian Children’s Books, The Goodnight Gecko, another fun book from the same author that we really enjoyed reading.

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