Kong: The 8th Wonder of the World Official Annual
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Kong: The 8th Wonder of the World Official Annual, alternatively shortened to The King Kong Annual, is a 2005 Annual book, a type of hardcover activity book popular in the United Kingdom. It was published by Alligator Books, a company specializing in Annual. It was sold for £6.99.
Description
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Alligator Books proudly present The King Kong Annual in association with Universal Studios. It's a fun companion to Peter Jackson's epic adventure movie starring Naomi Watts, Jack Black, Adrien Brody...and a magnificent gorilla!
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Contents
- Look Out! Here Comes King Kong... (p. 6)
- Peter Jackson's Dream Movie (p. 8)
- King Kong - The Story (p. 12)
- King Kong - Who's Who (p. 14)
- That's Torn It (p. 20)
- Spider Search (p. 21)
- Oh Buoy! (p. 22)
- Man Overboard! (p. 23)
- Spot the Differences (p. 24)
- Isn't It A-Maze-Ing! (p. 26)
- The Code of the Jungle (p. 27)
- Gridlock! (p. 28)
- Skull Island Word Tree (p. 29)
- Skull Island's Creatures (p. 30)
- Race to the Rescue (p. 32)
- Skull Island's Creepy Crawlies (p. 34)
- How Many V-Rexes? (p. 36)
- Skull Island Wordsearch (p. 37)
- Copy King Kong (p. 38)
- Isn't It A-Maze-Ing! (p. 40)
- Jungle Dot-To-Dot (p. 41)
- Skull Island Shadows (p. 42)
- King Kong Crossword (p. 43)
- Copy V-Rex (p. 44)
- King Kong Mask (p. 46)
- King Kong Movie Quiz (p. 48)
- Spot the Differences (p. 50)
- Gorilla Facts (p. 52)
- My King Kong Scrapbook (p. 53)
- Solutions & Quiz Answers (p. 58)
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Gallery
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A placeholder cover used in many online listings.
Trivia
- While the name "Ligocristus" does not appear in the book, a word search features the word "hoe-crest," which is the translated meaning of Ligocristus, as established in The World of Kong: A Natural History of Skull Island.[2]
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