I Spy (Scholastic)

I Spy
Author Jean Marzollo
Country United States
Language English
Genre Children's books
Publisher Scholastic Books (Cartwheel Books)
Publication date
1992-present

I Spy is a children's book series with texts written by Jean Marzollo and photographs by Walter Wick published by Scholastic Press.

The photographs in the book were of many familiar objects of which all were edited in. The riddles list objects to be found by the reader. The riddles are written in rhythm and rhyme. To play I Spy, a child needs only the visual vocabulary of familiar objects.

Jean Marzollo is the award-winning author of over 100 books, including Help Me Learn Numbers 0-20, Help Me Learn Addition, Help Me Learn Subtraction, Pierre the Penguin, Soccer Sam, Happy Birthday Martin Luther King, The Little Plant Doctor, In 1776, Mama Mama/Papa Papa, and I Am Water, as well as books for parents and teachers such as The New Kindergarten.

Walter Wick is the author and photographer of the best-selling series Can You See What I See?.

Carol Carson Devine, the book designer for the first I Spy books, is art director at Alfred A. Knopf Publishers. She has designed covers for books by John Updike, Joan Didion, Alice Munro, Bill Clinton and Pope John Paul II.

Several video games based on the I Spy books are available for Windows PCs, Nintendo DS, Nintendo Wii, App Store (iOS), Leapster, and the Game Boy Advance, including I Spy Spooky Mansion, I Spy Treasure Hunt, and I Spy Fantasy. These served as early examples of an increasingly popular hidden object game genre.

Book list

For All Ages

Classics

Challengers

For Beginning Readers

Paperback Readers

Phonics and More

For Babies & Preschoolers

Board Books

Square Paperbacks

Other Books

Sticker Books

Novelty Books

Special Books

Games

CD-ROM

Old CD-ROM's

New CD-ROM's

Nintendo DS

Wii

iPhone Apps

Leapster

Game Boy Advance

iDVD

Tag

Awards

The I Spy series has won numerous awards :

Books

Interactive

TV

Games & Puzzles

References

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