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The original I Spy book has been adapted for younger children. Rhyming riddles with picture clues in a sturdy board book format make this perfect for preschoolers. Full color.There’s certainly not much imagination in the I Spy books, but every parent knows that they are ideal material for getting a 2- or 3-year-old through a restaurant meal or a trip. Probably too simple for children older than 3, the puzzles in this board book have the usual two parts. On the left-hand pages are rhymed couplets (“I spy a spoon and a golden key / I spy a butterfly just for me!”) paired with illustrative pictures of the objects named. On the right-hand side 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 in the pictures–even in making up stories about them. (Baby to preschool) –Richard Farr
- ISBN13: 9780590341295
- Condition: New
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My 18 month old loves it!,
When I ordered this book I thought it would be a little beyond my 18 month old’s ability. I was amazed when she was able to find the hidden objects – and delighted in doing so! I can see where it will easily grow with her over the next year. This was more than a book – an interactive puzzle!
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|An excellent series of books!,
My 18 month old would read no other books than the I Spy series for a whole week! They have shown him in a simple way the association between words and pictures. He adores them!
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|Getting better with age!,
Even though several of the reviews say that these books are too young for any child over the age of 3, I disagree.
We have 3 of these books (this one, I Spy Wheels, I Spy Letters) and my son, age 5, is still enjoying them, but in just a different way. We now play “I Spy” the traditional way with…”I Spy something that is yellow and floats.” And then I have to guess what he is talking about (i.e. boat). And then I do the same. We continue until we have described everything in each of the pages. Yes, it takes a long time to go through the books, but it is so wonderful for his critical thinking skills.
Any now my 21 month old daughter gets to enjoy these books. They just don’t wear out! One of the best gifts around!!
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