I've always been fascinated by puzzle pages and creating new ways to entertain the reader with vivid colour and lots of detail..
So I looked at the idea of the 'Find the Object' style of puzzle and worked into it my love of the big scene and my love of the Gothic.
Below is the finished product: See if you can find all the missing components to my Frankenstein's Laboratory.
PS. Don't get to above yourself if you get it right first time, it is aimed at kids after all.
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