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I Spy A To Z Review

Reviewed by on Jun 16, 2009
Rating: 5 Star Rating

I Spy A To Z is a book of picture riddles. This is a cool book for any kid out there who likes riddles and puzzles and using their brains to figure things out.

I Spy A To Z is a book of picture riddles by Jean Marzallo, with photos by Walter Wick. This is a cool book for any kid out there who likes riddles and puzzles and using their brains to figure things out.


The riddles in the book are easy to read and paired up with 46 object-filled photographs. Yes, it’s an alphabet book, but not just any alphabet book. Read on to find out more!


Kid Approved

We all know we should read more books. Pretty much everyone’s parents are always hounding them to put down the remote control or video controller and pick up a book. Well, it may not always seem like the most fun option around, but reading is actually a great way to pass the time – especially when the book you’re reading totally sucks you in!


That’s what I Spy A To Z does – it totally sucks you in. Not only that, it will also stretch your imagination, expand you vocabulary and teach you tons of stuff your parents probably don’t even know about (and then you can turn around and teach your mom and dad a thing or two!).


As soon as you open this book to the first page, you’ll be on the hunt for hidden baseballs, letters and lots more. I Spy A To Z is also great for all you big brothers and sisters, as well as all the babysitters out there. It’s fun to spend time with a kid who’s younger than you and looks up to you when you can teach him or her how to identify pictures he or she is probably already familiar with, as well as learn about some new objects along the way.


The only downside of this book, as we see it, is once you pick it up you’ll likely stay up way past your bedtime searching out all the hidden objects among the pages. Now that’s what we call a great reason to stay up late!


I Spy A To Z Rating:5


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