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  • I Spy with My Little Eye

    Lee Strauss

    language (La Plume Press, Jan. 26, 2017)
    Praise for I Spy with My Little Eye: "A GREAT READ""I liked it so much that I immediately read all the books in the series."When what you don't know will kill you.A dead Santa throws Marlow and Sage together in this Nursery Rhyme Mystery short story.The target isn't Santa, it's Sage, and she and Marlow aren't the only ones who want information from the would-be assassin. Temporarily recruited by CISUE, Central Intelligence for Special or Unusual Events, Marlow and Sage are tasked with finding out the identity of CISUE's main nemesis, and while they're at it, smoke out the company mole.Marlow and Sage surprise themselves by what appears to be a latent skill set, perfect for taking down bad guys. They'd pat each other on the back later if only they hadn't agreed to have their memories wiped.Who are you again?
  • I Spy with My Little Eye Hockey

    Matt Napier

    Hardcover (Sleeping Bear Press, Sept. 1, 2008)
    For many sports fans there's no such thing as too much hockey. And in I Spy with My Little Eye Hockey, young readers get double the fun. Matt Napier, author of Z is for Zamboni: A Hockey Alphabet, teams up with photographer David Milne to create a visual puzzle book that challenges the deductive skills and sharp eyes of young readers. Dual look-alike photographs are filled with hockey masks, sticks, pucks, even miniature ice rinks and trading cards. But one of the scenes has been slightly altered. Can you see the changes? How many can you find? Poetic clues help young fans and seasoned veterans find the various differences between each pair of scenes. From the number of Zambonis on the ice to the sweaters hung in a locker room, hockey fans of all ages will enjoy this new way of spying the game!Matt Napier is the author of the bestselling Z is for Zamboni: A Hockey Alphabet and Hat Tricks Count: A Hockey Number Book. The son of a professional hockey player, Matt was born in Montreal, Quebec. He is a recent law school graduate and lives in Toronto. David Milne is a third-generation photographer in Toronto, Canada. He studied at Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara, California. David photographs art for numerous galleries and artists, corporate portraits, products and all types of events. Travel photography is his passion.
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  • I Spy with My Little Eye Hockey: Hockey

    Matt Napier

    eBook (Sleeping Bear Press, Dec. 5, 2013)
    For many sports fans there's no such thing as too much hockey. And in I Spy with My Little Eye Hockey, young readers get double the fun. Matt Napier, author of Z is for Zamboni: A Hockey Alphabet, teams up with photographer David Milne to create a visual puzzle book that challenges the deductive skills and sharp eyes of young readers. Dual look-alike photographs are filled with hockey masks, sticks, pucks, even miniature ice rinks and trading cards. But one of the scenes has been slightly altered. Can you see the changes? How many can you find? Poetic clues help young fans and seasoned veterans find the various differences between each pair of scenes. From the number of Zambonis on the ice to the sweaters hung in a locker room, hockey fans of all ages will enjoy this new way of spying the game!Matt Napier is the author of the bestselling Z is for Zamboni: A Hockey Alphabet and Hat Tricks Count: A Hockey Number Book. The son of a professional hockey player, Matt was born in Montreal, Quebec. He is a recent law school graduate and lives in Toronto. David Milne is a third-generation photographer in Toronto, Canada. He studied at Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara, California. David photographs art for numerous galleries and artists, corporate portraits, products and all types of events. Travel photography is his passion.
  • I Spy with My Little Eye Baseball

    Brad Herzog, David Milne

    eBook (Sleeping Bear Press, Feb. 8, 2011)
    For many sports fans there's no such thing as too much baseball. In I Spy with My Little Eye: Baseball, readers get double the fun. Brad Herzog (H is for Home Run: A Baseball Alphabet) teams up with photographer David Milne to create a visual puzzle book that challenges the deductive skills and sharp eyes of young readers. Dual look-alike photographs are filled with baseballs, bats, and memorabilia. But one of the scenes in each photo pair has been slightly altered. Can you see the changes? How many can you find? Poetic clues help young fans and seasoned veterans spot the differences. From the number of trophies in the case to the jerseys hanging in a locker room, baseball fans of all ages will enjoy this new way of spying the game! Brad Herzog's books with Sleeping Bear Press include Full Count: A Baseball Number Book and S is for Save the Planet: A How-to be Green Alphabet. Brad has won several awards from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education. He lives on California's Monterey Peninsula. David Milne is a third-generation photographer in Toronto, Canada. He studied at Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara, California. David photographs art for numerous galleries and artists, corporate portraits, and products. David was also the photographer for I Spy with My Little Eye: Hockey.
  • I Spy With My Little Eye

    Edward Gibbs

    Board book (Templar, July 8, 2014)
    Look through this eye-catching board book’s spy hole to discover a world of animal colors!Have you ever played the I-spy game? Edward Gibbs takes the classic contest to a whole new level in this board book with spy holes. Peeking through the pages, children will be able to spot a different-colored animal every time, and guess what it is by using a simple, factual clue. Bold illustrations and die-cut holes will absorb young readers as they learn about colors and animal names.
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  • I Spy with My Little Eye

    Paula Vásquez

    Board book (Gibbs Smith, March 21, 2017)
    Mouse and Little Bear take readers on a journey with each page. Start with a color, point out a shape, and then use your imagination. Is that blue square an open window? Brrr! It’s chilly outside. And is that a red triangle? No, it is a scary volcano. Perfect for bedtime or playtime, this fun and unique primer puts a new spin on a classic game, teaching colors, shapes, and creative play. Paula Vásquez, an avowed artist from childhood, studied graphic design at the Universidad Católica de Chile, and honed her illustration skills with a post-graduate diploma in Finis Terrae University. She continued her studies at EINA Escola de Disseny i Art in Barcelona, Spain. She currently lives in Santiago de Chile writing and illustrating children’s picture books.
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  • I Spy With My little Eye

    Sophia Danton

    eBook (, July 14, 2020)
    I Spy With My little Eye Summer Edition Holiday Edition I Spy with My Little Eye for kids 2-5 years old Each puzzle focuses on different letter of the alphabet. All you need to do is find the item that matches each letter, then turn the page and see whether you’ve chosen correctly!Let your child develop observational skills, learn to assign letters to objects. Lots of fun and learning in one book!
  • I Spy with My Little Eye Minnesota

    Kathy-jo Wargin

    Hardcover (Sleeping Bear Press, May 2, 2008)
    From the author of V is for Viking: A Minnesota Alphabet and North Star Numbers: A Minnesota Number Book comes yet another reason to enjoy learning about this north woods state. Kathy-jo Wargin's poetic puzzles are perfectly paired with dual photos of Minnesota scenery and landmarks. Taken by Great Lakes photographer Ed Wargin, one in each pair of photos has undergone a slight change. Can you spot the difference? This visual treat is a charming way to acquaint beginning readers with the great state of Minnesota and its wonders.In addition to penning the first book in this new series, I Spy with My Little Eye Minnesota, Kathy-jo Wargin's other books celebrating the Great Lakes region include the 2001 IRA Children's Choice Award winner The Legend of the Loon and The Edmund Fitzgerald: Song of the Bell. Ed Wargin has been a working artist for nearly twenty years, having started his successful career in commercial advertising photography. Ed's work has been published in numerous magazines and publications throughout the world. He and Kathy-jo, along with their son, Jake, live in Petoskey, Michigan.
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  • I Spy with My Little Eye Baseball

    Brad Herzog, David Milne

    Hardcover (Sleeping Bear Press, Feb. 14, 2011)
    For many sports fans there's no such thing as too much baseball. In I Spy with My Little Eye: Baseball, readers get double the fun. Brad Herzog (H is for Home Run: A Baseball Alphabet) teams up with photographer David Milne to create a visual puzzle book that challenges the deductive skills and sharp eyes of young readers. Dual look-alike photographs are filled with baseballs, bats, and memorabilia. But one of the scenes in each photo pair has been slightly altered. Can you see the changes? How many can you find? Poetic clues help young fans and seasoned veterans spot the differences. From the number of trophies in the case to the jerseys hanging in a locker room, baseball fans of all ages will enjoy this new way of spying the game! Brad Herzog's books with Sleeping Bear Press include Full Count: A Baseball Number Book and S is for Save the Planet: A How-to be Green Alphabet. Brad has won several awards from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education. He lives on California's Monterey Peninsula. David Milne is a third-generation photographer in Toronto, Canada. He studied at Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara, California. David photographs art for numerous galleries and artists, corporate portraits, and products. David was also the photographer for I Spy with My Little Eye: Hockey.
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  • I Spy With My little Eye

    Sophia A. Danton

    Paperback (Independently published, July 14, 2020)
    I Spy With My little Eye Summer Edition Holiday Edition I Spy with My Little Eye for kids 2-5 years old Each puzzle focuses on different letter of the alphabet. All you need to do is find the item that matches each letter, then turn the page and see whether you’ve chosen correctly!Let your child develop observational skills, learn to assign letters to objects. Lots of fun and learning in one book!
  • I SPY: with my little eye

    Creative Child

    language (, May 12, 2020)
    HelloWe have a great book for you. The content of this product will allow your child to learn letters and words.Funny learning is the most effective way to teach children.Develop perceptiveness, spelling skills and knowledge of the letters of your toddler.friendly and nice graphics will definitely appeal to your child.
  • I Spy With My Little Eye

    Edward Gibbs

    Hardcover (Templar, April 12, 2011)
    Look through this eye-catching book’s special spy hole to discover a world of animal colors!Have you ever played the I-spy game? Debut artist Edward Gibbs takes the game to a whole new level in this picture book with spy holes. Peeking through the pages, children will be able to spot a different colored animal every time, and guess what it is using a simple, factual clue. Bold illustrations and die-cut holes will absorb young readers as they learn about colors and animal names.
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