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Books with title Eye Spy

  • Eye Spy

    Linda Bourke

    Hardcover (Chronicle Books, Aug. 1, 1991)
    Readers guess homophone or homonym answers from picture puzzles and detect visual clues to what is on the next page.
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  • Eye Spy

    Tessa Buckley

    language (Matador, June 17, 2014)
    A gripping mystery for confident readers. Perfect for fans of detective stories and anyone who enjoyed SMART by Kim Slater.Over the course of ten days, the lives of thirteen-year-old Alex Macintyre and his twin sister Donna will change forever.Alex and Donna live in the seaside town of Holcombe Bay with their father, a reclusive inventor, and their grandmother, a school dinner lady. When the twins set up Eye Spy Investigations in an attempt to earn some money, they become involved in the case of Kiki, a missing lap dog. On the trail of a potential dog-napping gang, they are soon investigating three suspects: a bag lady; a mysterious man in a fur hat; and the bikers who hang out at the Starship Café. But as they pursue their suspects, Alex begins to realise that there is a mystery in his own family involving the mother they never knew.When the twins attempt to help their father market his latest invention, a robot, things go horribly wrong and they uncover a devastating family secret. As events spiral out of control, can Alex find out the truth about their mother, save Donna from imminent danger, and return Kiki to her rightful owner?
  • Eye Spy

    Linda Bourke

    Paperback (Chronicle Books, March 1, 1995)
    The reader is challenged to a two-tiered guessing game by trying to discover the answer, which is either a homonym or homophone, to the picture puzzle accompanying each letter of the alphabet and to detect the visual clues about what is on the following page.The reader is challenged to a two-tiered guessing game by trying to discover the answer, which is either a homonym or homophone, to the picture puzzle accompanying each letter of the alphabet and to detect the visual clues about what is on the following page
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  • Eye Spy!

    School Zone, Joan Hoffman

    Cards (School Zone Publishing, May 1, 2000)
    Keep children entertained for hours with these classic games. In Eye Spy, players search for objects such as hydrants, road signs, and flags. The License Plate Game challenges players to spot license plates from as many states as possible. Both games sharpen observation, vocabulary, and reading skills. Each game card set features the traditional game plus new variations. The cards are sturdy, convenient, and colorful. For ages 6 and up. Each set has over 50 playing cards plus a parent card.Eye Spy!This game card version of the popular family game combines clever illustrations with new challenges such as Roadbumps. Look for everything from road signs to motorcycles to motels. This game will entertain fidgety travelers for hours!
  • Eye Spy

    Doug Anderson

    Hardcover (Sterling Pub Co Inc, Nov. 1, 1980)
    Presents puzzles to view within a time limit accompanied by questions to test the reader's skill in observation.
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  • Eye Spy

    World Book staff

    Paperback (World Book Inc, April 1, 1997)
    Includes puzzles and their solutions
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  • Eye Spy Shapes

    Debbie Mackinnon, Anthea Sieveking

    Hardcover (Charlesbridge Pub Inc, July 15, 2000)
    Prompted by clues, the reader looks through die-cut holes and guesses at the nature of familiar objects and their shapes.
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  • Eye Spy a Pig!

    Richard Powell

    Hardcover (Price Stern Sloan, Nov. 8, 1999)
    Whose eyes peek out from the deep blue sea? Whose pointy ears can you spy? Googly-eyed creatures hide behind lift-the-flaps on every spread in two new rhyming Eye Spy Board Books for young peek-a-boo fans.You don't need a scuba suit for this underwater adventure! Just dive into the sea of blue to find an octopus and other ocean creatures spying back at you!
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  • Eye Spy Shapes

    Debbie MacKinnon

    Paperback (Frances Lincoln Childrens Books, April 1, 2007)
    Based on the game of I Spy, this photographic peephole book provides an exciting way for children to learn their shapes. Peep through the hole at the mystery shape, guess the answer and turn the page to reveal the surprise. Eye Spy Shapes features a host of familiar objects, stunningly photographed. Every spread contains irresistible pictures of children busy playing, indoors and out.
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  • I Spy An Eye

    Elizabeth Encarnacion

    Paperback (Running Press, Feb. 1, 2005)
    Children will be delighted to name-and write-the parts of their bodies as each is highlighted in dynamic and surprising ways in this innovative combination of quality content and chalkboard surface on every page.
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  • Eye Spy Shapes

    Debbie MacKinnon, Anthea Sieveking

    Hardcover (Frances Lincoln Childrens Books, April 6, 2000)
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  • Eye Spy Shapes

    Debbie MacKinnon, Anthea Sieveking

    Hardcover (Gardners Books, March 31, 2001)
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