Can You See What I See? | 
| Creator: Walter Wick Publisher: Cartwheel Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 270490
Media: Hardcover Edition: First Edition, 3rd Printing Reading Level: Ages 4-8 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 40 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 10.7 x 10.5 x 0.4
ISBN: 0439163919 Dewey Decimal Number: 793.73 EAN: 9780439163910 ASIN: 0439163919
Publication Date: March 1, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Standard used condition.
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Amazon.com Review Deceptively simple, Walter Wick's ICan You See What I See?/I pairs rhyming lists of miniature objects with big, jam-packed photographs of the kinds of odds and ends found in any toy chest: blocks, beads, robots, dice, marbles, plastic animals, and game-board playing pieces. As in the I Spy series by Wick and rhymester Jean Marzollo, readers are invited to find the objects buried within the carefully chaotic piles. But Wick goes beyond the original formula in this book, slipping extra puzzles into the picture. Each rhyme ends with the beginning of a new game; in "Spare Parts," for example, after finding the listed items, readers must match 10 parts to 10 broken toys. In other games, readers spot the differences between objects, find their way out of a maze, decipher cryptic messages, or figure out optical illusions. Clever, sharp-eyed kids who are ready for greater challenges than the I Spy picture riddle series (II Spy Year-Round Challenger!/I, II Spy Funhouse/I, etc.), fire up those brain synapses! (Ages 3 to 7) I--Emilie Coulter/I
Product Description With his signature style of photographic artwork, Walter Wick takes picture puzzles to a new level with CAN YOU SEE WHAT I SEE? Twelve tantalizing photographs are filled with fascinating objects, while rhyming text challenges readers with lists of items to seek and find. The text on each spread ends with a twist. Readers must go back and solve brain-teasing puzzles: follow an alphabet maze, identify parts needed to build a robot, discover objects in a mirror image that doesn't quite reflect what's really there! This book will provide hours of fun to puzzle-lovers of all ages!
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Great book! December 21, 2008 I got this for my four year old grandson and he loves it! He and the other grandchildren sit around and try to find the objects on the pages.
Can You See What I See September 6, 2008 If you like I Spy books and looking for things this book is great. The pictures are very imaginative. I really enjoyed it. Great for children and adults.
Great Escape! July 27, 2007 I bought this book for my 4 year old after he had smashed his finger unusually badly in the door. This book was at the doctor's office and it helped him to focus on something besides what was happening with his finger. It was such a plesant experience, I thought it would be fitting to get one for his own library as a souviner. (We inscribed it with his name and the incident with the date.)br /br /If you are a doctor or work in a doctor's office, with patients of any age, this would be a fabulous idea to have instead of yucky magazines. br /br /We have all of the "I Spy" books and it looks like we'll be starting to collect these too.
Love these books April 6, 2007 I love this author and illustrator. Wonderful series of books. Very vivid pictures; the manner in which it's written allows the books to be enjoyed by a wide age range. I bought all books by this author!
For looking and thinking January 4, 2007 My 4-year-old grandson loves this book. He needs to have someone read the list of things to look for, but he will happily try to find the objects. He turns the page before it gets tedious so we finish the book quickly, but he will go back to it time and again. I believe that the mental effort is good intelligence training.
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