This classic from the #1 bestselling search-and-find riddle picture book series is back and better than ever, just in time for back-to-school season! Unplug with I SPY!
Can you find letters, blocks, dominoes, kickballs, and more? What's hidden on the desk or the blackboard? And what do you see in the schoolyard?
The I Spy classics are back with fresh new designs and bonus riddles! The New York Times bestselling series by Jean Marzollo and photographer Walter Wick continues to amaze search-and-find fans. Now with brand-new additional riddles by Dan and Dave Marzollo, the captivating photographs paired with clever rhyming puzzles will mesmerize readers of all ages.
About the Author :
Jean Marzollo was the award-winning author of over 100 books, including the bestselling I Spy series; Help Me Learn Numbers 0-20; Help Me Learn Addition; Help Me Learn Subtraction; Pierre the Penguin; Soccer Sam; Happy Birthday, Martin Luther King; The Little Plant Doctor; In 1776; Mama Mama/Papa Papa; and I Am Water; as well as books for parents and teachers, such as The New Kindergarten.
Walter Wick is the photographer of the international bestselling I Spy series as well as the author and photographer of the acclaimed Can You See What I See? series. He lives with his wife, Linda, in Miami, Florida.
Review :
Praise for I Spy Christmas:
Parents' Magazine Best Book
* "Features gorgeously styled, full-spread color photos of many objects." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review
Praise for I Spy Spooky Night:
* "A must, in multiple copies, for any Halloween collection." -- School Library Journal, starred review
"Spectacularly eerie pictures chock full of hidden objects." -- Booklist
Praise for I Spy Mystery:
Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year
National Parenting Publication Award Honorable Mention
Praise for I Spy Fun House:
Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year
"Sumptuously styled... A lot of mirror mazes and magic tricks." -- Publishers Weekly
Praise for I Spy: A Book of Picture Riddles:
NYPL 100 Titles for Reading and Sharing
"Definitely fun, and educational, too; this is a true eye-opener." -- Los Angeles Times