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Scholastic
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[2003]
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English
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Simple text challenges the reader to find objects hidden in the photographs. All-new, easy-to-read riddles by Jean Marzollo are paired with fun photographs culled from previously published I Spy books to create an I Spy easy reader. With rhythm, rhyme, and picture clues, this book is written to support the newest reader. Library of Congress Summary. Simple text challenges the reader to find objects hidden in the photographs.
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"Lead kids on a tour of spooky sights! Zombies, witches, monsters, and other spine-chilling creatures make finding the hidden objects in the full-color photo puzzles a BOO-tastic challenge. Pictographs and word labels are included in each to-find list"--
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"When traveling around the world, there are many different things to spot! Readers of this captivating book take a journey around the world, looking for things the whole way. Through answering questions, they will hone their observational and counting skills, while learning to pay close attention to detail. Each activity features vibrant illustrations that keep developing readers engaged. Concise sections of text guide readers in spotting everything...
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A is for appreciate, B is for breathe, C is for connect, and D is to discover all of the great ways little ones can bring mindfulness into their daily routines. Featuring bold, colorful art, each spread focuses on a unique word promoting a healthy body-mind connection; a hidden object relating to the letter; and an animal, such as an antelope, a bear, an elephant, a tiger, and even a unicorn. Young readers will delight in learning this unique alphabet,...
11) Logic puzzles
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This wacky, cartoon-style book helps you improve your mental agility. Have a go at solving these logic puzzles. Use your maths skills and powers of deduction to work out the logical answers.
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"Treat kids to a seek-and-find celebration! Full-color photo puzzles focused on birthdays, the 100th Day of School, fiestas, and other days people celebrate make finding the hidden objects within them a delightful challenge. Pictographs and word labels are included in each to-find list"--
14) City life
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Life in the city offers plenty of things to observe. Readers will take a look at many different city scenes and use their observational skills to spot a variety of different objects on the page. They'll see that some objects may appear to be the same, but actually have small variations that make them different. Some questions also encourage readers to practice their counting skills to see how many of a certain item appears. Colorful illustrations...
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Learn how to take the "tease" out of brainteasers, and increase your puzzle IQ with this eye-opening guide to solving puzzles. Revealing the basic principles and strategies of cracking logic problems, it shows you, step-by-step, how to solve ten of the most common types of puzzles, from basic deduction conundrums to more complex mathematical bafflers. Packed with practice puzzles and offering hours of amusement and mental challenge, Increase Your...
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Award-winning author Sandy Silverthorne and John Warner's first collection of one-minute mysteries has sold more than 100,000 copies, and now the two offer more fun thinking puzzles for super-sleuths of all ages. It's an entertaining book for the whole family.
Each one-page mystery is illustrated with a hilarious cartoon that presents an obvious (and obviously incorrect!) solution. Readers can turn to a page of clues, each one revealing more information...
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Over a period of 25 years as author of the Mathematical Games column for Scientific American, Martin Gardner devoted a column every six months or so to short math problems or puzzles. He was especially careful to present new and unfamiliar puzzles that had not been included in such classic collections as those by Sam Loyd and Henry Dudeney. Later, these puzzles were published in book collections, incorporating reader feedback on alternate
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