I Spy Treasure Hunt

by Jean Marzollo

Other authorsWalter Wick (Photographer)
Paperback, 1999

Status

Available

Call number

793.73

Description

Rhyming verses ask readers to find hidden objects in the photographs.

User reviews

LibraryThing member JDHofmeyer
This is my favorite "I Spy" book. Instead of a different subject for each two-page spread, the reader (treasure hunter) follows clues throughout the book, with one picture leading to the next. For example, "Three dogs, two fishhooks, a broken oar, a needle, a spool, and the TREASURE CHEST store."
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is followed by the store's window display which includes a map, and so on, ending with the treasure of course! Very clever!
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LibraryThing member grantyblabla
This book was so good.I found everything within the pages of this short novel. The anticipation prevented me from putting it down for several days on end.It made feel as if i were sailing the treasure of the hunt. As if I were a real pirate and I found all of the treasure.
LibraryThing member ReplayGuy
The tenth book in the ISPY series is a fun riddle and picture hunt book with a treasure chest theme. The story is set on a seaside town and the pictures of the minature village are amazing. Look away for a second and you will notice at least 10 things you didn't see before.
LibraryThing member MeditationesMartini
I find this whole genre tedious. All these fucking little toys and rocks and objects designed to appeal to kids strewn about and all I see is my floor after a day partying at home with Emmett. Not to be a cranky parent but!

Rating

(60 ratings; 4.1)

Publication

Scholastic (1999), Edition: 1st, 36 pages

Barcode

461

Original publication date

1999-09
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