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I Spy Spooky Night: A Book of Picture Riddles

Embark on a thrilling adventure in the new design and trim size of the bestseller I Spy Spooky Night from The New York Times. Dive into a haunted house filled with eerie riddles waiting to be solved! Kids of all ages will enjoy the spooky exploration as a mischievous skeleton guides them through rooms to uncover mice, spiders, candles, bats, jack-o'-lanterns, bones, and more. With 13 spooky photographs from the rickety gate to the cobwebbed attic, the haunted house includes a graveyard, a mysterious laboratory, and a garden of ghoulies. Each page presents rhyming puzzles with eerie objects to find. Join the millions of fans who have relished the I Spy series for over 20 years and gear up for more challenges with a new brain-twisting riddle section at the book's end. It's been 13 years since the original publication of I Spy Spooky Night. Are you ready to begin your chilling quest?

4.8
 Jean Marzollo(Author)

Editorial Reviews Review "This book is fun for a wide range of ages, as the picture riddles vary in difficulty and sophistication. A must, in multiple copies, for any Halloween collection." --School Library Journal Youngsters who enjoy a challenge will delight in [this] I Spy offering, in which rhyming riddles invite readers to locate various objects in the accompanying page. --Booklist About the Author Walter Wick is the photographer of the international bestselling I Spy series as well as the author and photographer of the acclaimed Can You See What I See? series. He lives with his wife, Linda, in Miami Beach, Florida. Award-winning author Jean Marzollo was the author of over 100 books, including the bestselling I Spy series; 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

Product details

Reading age
3 - 8 years, from customers
Language
English
Grade level
Preschool - 3
Dimensions
8 x 0.25 x 11 inches

How to buy

Amazon Export Sales LLC
$10.82

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