LION OIL on page 23
its on the right hand corner and its LION OIL
In "I Spy Spooky Night" on pages 30-31, the moon is depicted as a large, glowing object in the night sky. It adds to the spooky atmosphere of the scene, illuminating the surroundings with its light. The moon's presence enhances the overall theme of the book, contributing to the playful yet eerie vibe of the illustrations.
In "Spy Spooky Night," the lion appears on pages 30 and 31, cleverly hidden among the shadows and spooky decorations. The illustrations reveal its presence as part of the eerie atmosphere, blending in with the nighttime setting. The lion contributes to the overall suspense and mystery of the story, making the reader question what is real and what is part of the spooky theme.
Look at the Russian nesting doll, the larger one has it painted on her tummy.
The dime is located on page 30, in the lower left corner near the cat's paw. On page 31, the dime can be found in the upper right corner next to the spider web.
On pages 16 and 17 of "Can You See What I See? On a Scary Night," the duck-head cane is located in the middle of the page, hidden among various other Halloween-themed objects. It is typically cleverly camouflaged to blend in with the spooky surroundings.
The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern has 387 pages in its hardcover edition.
Dave at Night by Gail Carson Levine has 256 pages.
Knives in the Night has 256 pages.
The Dead of the Night has 271 pages.
Night of Error has 302 pages.
The Night in Lisbon has 244 pages.