Spot the Differences: 50 Mind-Bending Photographic Puzzles
Christine Reguigne

Sterling, 2003

Look first at one photo, then at the other: they're almost the same, but not quite. Children may have to search carefully to find the subtle differences between each image, but they-and their parents-will instantly realize what sets this collection of 100 puzzles apart from others. Each puzzle is a beautifully composed color photograph, rich in detail, and they're all arranged in categories such ...
  
  











  



  
Snail, Where are You?
Tomi Ungerer

Blue Apple Books, 2005

Snail, where are you? At a party? At sea? In the mountains? Young sleuths will have hours of fun finding Tomi Ungerer's snail in his many disguises. This beautiful, classic concept book, first published in 1962, has been re-imagined in an all-new lift-the-flap format with added text to enhance the playful illustrations.
  
  











  



  
An Alphabet in Art (I Spy)

HarperCollins Children's Books, 1992
  
  











  



  
The Great Dinosaur Search (Great Searches)2 reviews
Rosie Heywood, Philippa Wingate

Educational Development Corporation, 2001

Fun reading with your little person

+ A fun alternative to the same old bedtime books

This book is great to read again and again--detailed pictures and lots of information make it interesting to come back to. Since it is not a story, but collections of facts and pictures with detailed illustrations that make up a search game, you can breeze through it or spend hours depending on ...
  
  











  



  
Finding Nemo Look & Find (Look and Find (Publications International))

Publications International, 2003
  
  











  



  
Spot the Differences: Animals: 50 Mind-Bending Photographic Puzzles2 reviews
Christine Reguigne

Sterling, 2004

difference review

the book is very entertaining and enjoyed spotting the differences. I enjoy this and the other books from TimeLife.
  
  











  



  
Can You See What I See? Dream Machine3 reviews

Cartwheel, 2003

Exceptional Book

+ Another Amazing Book by Wick

I disagree with the reviewer who suggests that the pictures in this book are too dark, and that this title in the Can You See What I See ? series is not good for the 2-6 age group. My five-year-old son is absolutely enthralled with the amazingly creative, futuristic cityscapes. I think this is ...
  
  











  



  
I Spy Treasure Hunt (I Spy)27 reviews
Jean Marzollo, Walter Wick

Cartwheel, 1999

Great book, Wrong Age Range

+ I SPY Christmas
+ Hours of Fun!!
+ I spy another great book
+ Great Book Great scenery
  
  











  



  
I Spy Little Animals (I Spy)10 reviews
Jean Marzollo

Cartwheel, 1998

Wow! another hit for my sons

+ Great for even 15 mos!
+ My Toddler Enjoys This Book
+ A favorite
+ OK for the I spy beginner....
  
  











  



  
Look-Alikes: The More You Look, the More You See!34 reviews
Joan Steiner

Little, Brown Young Readers, 2003

Look-Alike Book

+ My kids love these books
+ Fantastic
+ Great "idea" book, or just fun to view
+ Cool Books!!Kids love them
  
  











  



  
I Spy A Penguin (Level 1) (I Spy)1 review
JEAN MARZOLLO

CARTWHEEL BOOKS, 2005

Great first I SPY book

I got this book for my 18 month old son and he loves it!! We can spend great time together looking for items, counting, and naming objects. The book is colorful and very attractive for young readers.
  
  











  



  
Where Is That Cat?3 reviews
Carol Greene

Hyperion, 1999

Wonderful story

+ sentimental tale plus game for tots
+ We keep checking it out of the library...

When Miss Perkins finds Fitz outside on a cold winter day, she takes him home. But, she tells him he can not stay because she likes a very tidy house. She places an ad in the paper and each time someone comes to see Fitz, he disappears. My daughter enjoys finding Fitz in each of his hiding ...
  
  











  



  
P.B. Bear's Birthday Party2 reviews
Lee Davis

DK Publishing Inc, 2001

Birthday Fun!

+ This book is wonderful.

This is my absolute favorite P.B. Bear book. The inside covers have beautiful color pictures of all things party. This is a great learning tool for kids. You can teach them the names of all sorts of fun items. The story starts in the morning with P.B. Bear in his cute pajamas. He doesn't want ...
  
  











  



  
Look-Alikes Jr.: The More You Look, the More You See!16 reviews
Joan Steiner

Little, Brown Young Readers, 2003

The more you look, the more you like!

+ Parents like it even more than the child
+ We love these books!
+ fascinating to look at
+ Wonderful books!
  
  











  



  
Can You Find It?: Search and Discover More Than 150 Details in 19 Works of Art2 reviews
Judith Cressy

Harry N. Abrams, 2002

encourages new interest in art!

+ pretty good replacement for "I Spy" books

this book is very interesting to my son and is encouraging a new interest in art. this is the first time he has sat poring over works of art!
  
  











  



  
Where's Waldo? The Great Picture Hunt (Waldo)7 reviews

Candlewick, 2006

Amazed, Delighted, & Absorbed

+ As interesting...
+ wheres wally
+ Where's Waldo? The Great Picture Hunt
  
  











  



  
I See Animals Hiding
Jim Arnosky

Scholastic Paperbacks, 2000

Showing young readers the clever ways animals hide, a noted naturalist and illustrator-author of All About Alligators provides watercolor illustrations and rhythmic text that capture deer on a hillside, snowshoe hares, and other animals with protective coloration.
  
  











  



  
Finding Nemo Look & Find (Look and Find (Publications International))

Publications International, 2003
  
  











  



  
Where's Waldo? The Great Picture Hunt (Waldo)7 reviews

Candlewick, 2006

Amazed, Delighted, & Absorbed

+ As interesting...
+ wheres wally
+ Where's Waldo? The Great Picture Hunt
  
  











  



  
The Great Dinosaur Search (Great Searches)2 reviews
Rosie Heywood, Philippa Wingate

Educational Development Corporation, 2001

Fun reading with your little person

+ A fun alternative to the same old bedtime books

This book is great to read again and again--detailed pictures and lots of information make it interesting to come back to. Since it is not a story, but collections of facts and pictures with detailed illustrations that make up a search game, you can breeze through it or spend hours depending on ...