Learn to read with everyone's favorite yellow puppy! Biscuit: More Phonics Fun features 12 mini stories, each including a new phonics sound to help beginning readers master the staples of reading. This new collection is a must-have for young readers who are ready to take the next step toward reading on their own.
Filled with fun photos from the original I Spy series, thissweet new I Spy Little book comes with a holographic foilcover! Preschoolers can search for hearts galore, as well as otherintriguing toys and trinkets! Picture clues and rhyming riddlesguide the youngest readers through twelve delightful puzzles.
Rhyming verses ask readers to find hidden objects in thephotographs.
Can you spy "a tortoise, a hare, a tea bag, a key/ a clock,and a flag on a house in a tree"? It's not easy--but readers of allages will have a whole lot of fun trying. With more than a dozen ISpy picture books under their belts, including I Spy GoldChallenger, the award-winning photographer/riddler team of WalterWick and Jean Marzollo are masters of their art form. And inTreasure Hunt, they've outdone themselves. Readers search forsubtly hidden objects on every beautifully composed andphotographed page. At first glance the setting seems like any otherquaint seaside town. Take a second look and discover that it's infact a very realistic model, with giant pencil erasers fillingtruck beds and gargantuan pennies nestled among the boulders of anisland. The result is stunning, a surrealistic adventure. Children will love to pursue the mystery of the pirate's hiddentreasure, narrowing their search with every delightfully clutteredpage. Looking for an additional challenge? Try the extra-creditriddles. Fo
This bestselling book features a collection of favorite I Spyriddles that send readers searching 12 photographs for hiddenobjects.
"I spy a great big yellow two,/ a pair of scissors,/ and abutton that's blue." Preschoolers adore perusing A Drop of Watercreator Walter Wick's crisp, colorful photographs to find objects,and in I Spy Little Numbers, they'll develop number identificationand counting skills while they're at it. On the number five spread,children will find not only the three main objects (an airplanewith five windows, a soccer ball made up of pentagons, and afive-wheeled choo-choo train), but five-pointed sea stars, anickel, a pea pod with five peas, and more. Other sturdy boardbooks in the interactive I Spy Little Book series include I SpyLittle Book, I Spy Little Wheels, and I Spy Little Animals. (Babyto preschool) Card catalog de*ion Rhyming text invites the reader to find hidden objectsrepresenting the numbers from one to ten.
The elusive little guy you loved as a kid has ventured into an affordable new format, ready to boggle a new generationl. Now he's easier to carry around -- but just as hard as ever to find!
A Parents Best Book of the Year! Celebrated illustrator Petr Horácek offers a pop-up introduction to opposites with the help of a variety of creatures. Turn the pages, lift the flaps, and see animals of all shapes and sizes bring the world of opposites to life. From slow snail to fast cheetah, heavy hippo to light butterfly, smooth frog to prickly porcupine, Petr Horácek’s brightly colored pop-up animals and interactive flaps make early learning irresistible and fun.
From its rickety gate to its cobwebbed attic, this hauntedhouse contains 13 spooky environments. Readers will marvel atWalter Wick's beautifully executed photographs as they travelthrough each enchanting scene and solve the rhyming riddles,reading the story along the way. Over two million "I Spy" bookshave been sold to date.
Walter Wick has ingeniously redesigned photos from I SPYSCHOOL DAYS, and Jean Marzollo has matched them withage-appropriate rhymes, making I SPY LITTLE LETTERS the perfectalphabet book for toddlers.