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Interest Level: Grades PreK - 6
Genre: Poetry and Rhymes, Dictionaries, Reference, Series
Interest Level: Grades PreK - 6
Genre: Poetry and Rhymes, Dictionaries, Reference, Series
Interest Level: Grades PreK - 6
Genre: Poetry and Rhymes, Dictionaries, Reference, Series
The I Spy Challenger series uses photographs from the original I Spy books with new challenging riddles.
These fun seek and find books are full of poems, rhymes, and images certain to entertain your little lady.
The I SPY Challenger series uses photographs from the original I SPY books with new challenging riddles.
Share the I SPY fun with anyone.
The I SPY books feature riddles by Jean Marzollo and photographs by Walter Wick, and are great for emerging, eagle-eyed readers.
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