This bestselling book features a collection of favorite I Spyriddles that send readers searching for hidden objects in 13photographs with a mystery theme.
Say hello to LEGO[registered] Friends - LEGO's gorgeous newrange aimed exclusively at girls! Meet the characters - Andrea,Emma, Mia, Stephanie and Olivia - and have fun using your coolstickers in this brilliant activity book!
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.
Celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the I Spy series with I SPYSPECTACULAR! 20 years ago, Jean Marzollo and Walter Wick created the firsttitle in their bestselling I Spy series, I SPY: A BOOK OF PICTURERIDDLES. Now you can celebrate that 20th Anniversary with I SPYSPECTACULAR! New riddles from Jean Marzollo are paired with 13 ofWalter Wick's photographs from the classic I Spy vault to create aspectacular search-and-find. I SPY SPECTACULAR features a specialanniversary section, including the history of the first I Spy bookand its creators, that is truly spectacular!
This is a new novelty format for the "Where's Wally?" series.The search for Wally and his friends continues with this newphenomenal postcard book in the "Where's Wally?" series. Each scenehas been carefully selected from all seven classic titles toprovide a sending opportunity for all occasions. Send to otherWally Watchers or keep the postcards for yourself! Either way, jointhe search and create your very own "Where's Wally?" paper chase.This title features 30 postcards (165X120mm). Wally has reachedcelebrity status! He has appeared in the American TV shows"Frasier", "The Simpsons and Friends"; on the 1000th anniversarycover of "Rolling Stone" magazine as a cultural icon of the last 40years; and on Google Earth. About the Author: Martin Handford spent much of his childhood drawing and hisearliest influences were cinema epics and playing with toysoldiers. Martin now gathers his inspiration from a huge variety ofsources; films, visiting museums and art galleries, reading comicsand books, an
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.
Search for Wally inthis 25th anniversary reissue of the original eye-boggling classic!Wally, along with his friends, is fiendishly hidden in everyintricately-detailed scene. Hours of fun and games await in thisclassic activity book which kick-started a worldwide phenomenon.And the celebration starts here! This super special deluxe editionof "Where's Wally?" is packed with new fantastic extras such as aspectacular jacketed cover, great gatefolds revealingnever-seen-before artwork in each scene and an additional visualchecklist to extend the entertainment of all happy hunters. It'sabsolutely amazing!
This is the seventh classic title in theinternationally famous "Where's Wally?" series, featuring aside-splittingly hilarious fold-out game - with press-out countersand tongue-twister forfeit cards - and a press-out circus to put onyour very own show. Plus, even more astounding scenes where thesearch for Wally and his friends continues. It's an uproar! Haveyou found Wally yet? "The Where's Wally?" books are a worldwidephenomenon, selling more than 47 million copies worldwide in over30 countries and 25 languages, including Egyptian, Korean andHebrew. Wally has reached celebrity status; such is his popularitythat he has appeared in the primetime American TV shows Frasier,"The Simpsons and Friends", as well as on the 1000th anniversarycover of "Rolling Stone" magazine as a cultural icon of the last 40years.
This bestselling book features riddles that send readerssearching through 13 photographs with a fun house theme.
Tiny tots will love the satisfaction of spying a whole arrayof toy bunnies and other intriguing items in this cute addition toJean Marzollo and Walter Wick's popular I Spy series.
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.
A modern classic that no child should miss, Mike Mulligan andHis Steam Shovel continues to delight generations of children. Mikeand Mary Anne work together to dig deep canals for boats to travelthrough, cut mountain passes for trains, and hollow out cellars forcity skyscrapers—there is nothing they can’t handle! This lasting testament to friendship, old-fashioned hard work,and ingenuity will now be available in a sturdy, oversize lapboard-book edition with abbreviated text, perfect for reading toand sharing with young children.
Rhyming verses ask readers to find hidden objects in thephotographs.
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!
School's open for I Spy fans, with a fun learning activity onevery page. Readers will find a blackboard scene with brainteasersto solve, a classification puzzle to ponder, a nature scene toexplore, and much, much more!
Rhymes invite the reader to find hidden objects in photographsof Christmas items.
Amazon.com There's certainly not much imagination in the I Spy books, butevery parent knows that they are ideal material for getting a 2- or3-year-old through a restaurant meal or a trip. Probably too simplefor children older than 3, the puzzles in this board book have theusual two parts. On the left-hand pages are rhymed couplets ("I spya spoon and a golden key / I spy a butterfly just for me!") pairedwith illustrative pictures of the objects named. On the right-handside is a more complex picture containing the objects on the left,and the task at hand is to pick them out. The objects are simple,the photos are clear, and primary colors predominate. As always,there's extra mileage to be had in discussing the other objects inthe pictures--even in making up stories about them. (Baby topreschool) --Richard Farr Card catalog de*ion Rhyming verses invite readers to find hidden objects in thephotographs.
Kiss the roadtrip blues good-bye with the revised version of this best-selling activity deck featuring updated text throughout as well as a variety of new activities. From engaging games to creative art activities to mind-bending puzzles, this deck will make getting there all the fun.
Created by Elizabeth Carpenter, Mazeology founder and authorof the award-winning "Mummy Mazes", DinoMazes features several newmazes and redrawn original mazes. You can work your way through theskeletons of a Stegosaurus, Velociraptor, T. Rex, Triceratops, plusgiant sloths and a saber-toothed tiger. You can discover theearliest known turtle, Proganochelys - unable to retract its head,it grew fierce spikes on its neck - and Acanthostega, an ancient"fish" with feet instead of fins. The dazzling illustrated mazesare challenging - start at a tail, find your way through the ribcage, and exit at the mouth. Interspersed are miniature speed mazes- how fast can you get through the Styracosaurus head? Each mazecomes with sidebars and captions about the animal, includingmeaning of the name, when the creature lived, and its lifestyle andhabitat.
"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.
Turn an in-flight magazine into an engaging game, transform your mid-flight snack into an instant work of art: with 52 ways to keep kids busy, happy, and occupied in the air or at the boarding terminal, this revised and updated deck is the traveling child's essential carry-on item.
Brain Quest just keeps getting smarter! Brain Quest America has been thoroughly updated with fresh and appealing designs for the cards and revised content—that’s hundreds of brand-new questions. Drawn from first-through sixth-grade curricula, the material aligns with state and national standards and is vetted by an award-winning teacher. Delving into notable events and famous people, literature, laws, inventions, and more, Brain Quest America presents 850 questions and answers all about the U.S.A. Test your knowledge about a kite-flying scientist from Philadelphia (Ben Franklin) and the “Land of 10,000 Lakes” (Minnesota). And which came first, the Post-it or the Band-Aid? Brain Quest proves it’s not just fun to be smart—it’s smart to be smart.