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Type of bind: Board book
EAN num: 9780590047067
ISBN number: 059004706X
Label: Cartwheel
Manufacturer: Cartwheel
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 26
Printing Date: October 01, 1998
Publishing house: Cartwheel
Age index: Baby-Preschool
Sale Popularity Level: 56949
Studio: Cartwheel
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Product Description:
A bright and funny learning tool, this 'I Spy' board book invites toddlers and preschoolers to find the hidden cars, trains, and other 'things that go' using simple, rhyming clues.
Amazon.com Review:
The brightly colored photographs and simple rhymes of the I Spy books have a perennial appeal, as does the straightforward task they put before the child: see objects clearly on the left-hand page and pick them out from the complicated jumble on the right-hand page. The degree of difficulty varies widely from book to book, and this example from the board-book series is one of the very simplest, using for its images small areas of detail from the more complex photographs in books like I Spy Gold Challenger. Here, a 3-year-old is likely to go through the book in minutes, seeing all the answers very quickly. Some of the later pages up the ante slightly, for example when a cat, shown in full on the left, is almost completely hidden on the right. This simple interactive board-book is a good choice for the I Spy beginner. (Baby to 3 years) --Richard Farr
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I got this for my 2 & 3/4 year old daughter and three other I Spy Little Books. She does not need board books now, but she likes to "read" them to her almost 1 year old brother. She will just leave them on the floor when she is done so they needed to be strong enough for him to chew on and whatever else he tries to do to the books. There is nothing cuter seeing my daughter get a book and make a story from the pictures for her brother. The pictures are simple enough for her to find any of the items listed and any other items we may ask her to find.
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Our 19 month twin boys LOVED this series and were so enamored with them that the books were under their pillows when the were bedded for the night
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ISBN number 059004706x - All of the I Spy books are fantastic and this one, featuring vehicles of all kinds, is particularly nice for boys who normally don't care about books. They'll start looking for cars and suddenly... they're involved in a book!
Simple rhyming text on the left-hand pages accompanies clear images of individual items that are hidden in the photos on the right-hand pages. Lots of trucks, cars, planes and more - and when you're done, you can create your own "can you find..." games!
Where's Waldo type books have amused me for my entire adult life, so finding books that introduce children to the idea so young made me very happy. Little children, who usually have the attention span of gnats, will suddenly be deep in concentration and entirely focused as they search for the hidden things. Some are surprisingly well-hidden, especially in those photos where a single colour dominates or the item you're searching for is well-hidden by lack of light. Wick and Marzollo - what a team!
- AnnaLovesBooks
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My 21-month-old son loves trains, cars, buses, tractors, diggers, motorbikes... anything he can roll along on their little wheels. I brought him to the library one day and he picked up this book and thus began our fascination with the I-Spy series. This clever book has purple cars, police cars, zooming airplanes, a long choo-choo train etc hidden in places that challenges a toddler to seek out. It actually isn't all that easy! (I missed the kitty cat face for a while...) A wonderful book to read with eye-catching illustrations and catchy rhymes.
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This is a "I spy" book for beginners. My 2 1/2 old was mesmerized by it the very first time he saw it and immediately asked me to "read it again". However, he found all but one of the objects relatively quickly the very first time around and now it won't take him more than one minute to go through the whole book. I encourage him to look for objects that are not featured on the left pages to make it more challanging.
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