

It’s not a very long book and it’s clearly aimed at fairly young children – perfect for my target audience of one. It’s such an nice juxtaposition and it’s surprisingly pleasing every time I read it. The clue pages are really clean and white, while the animal pages are richly colored and take up the entire space. Then you flip the page and the hole fits perfectly over the eye from the previous page to display the entire animal. I Spy with My Little Eye by Edward GibbsĮach page of I Spy with My Little Eye shows the eye of an animal on the left page and then, on the right page, there is a hole that shows a piece of the animal’s body along with a clue about it (“I have a very long trunk”). In our house, the sign of a good book is that I make Bart read it to Ella so that he can see how wonderful and fabulous it is. So, even with high praise from other places, I was a little dubious about I Spy with My Little Eye.īut, surprise! I loved it.

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Thank you for abiding by universally accepted codes of professional ethics while using this product.There are, approximately, ten bazillion I Spy type books (the I Spy books that I grew up with became the bane of my existence as a librarian because the kids would pull all of them off the shelf (and there were probably 30 of them), causing the rest of the books on the shelf to collapse in an enormous heap and forcing me to pull my hair out).
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That’s 84 I SPY Phonics based printables that include: And with the number of pages you have at your fingertips, you can definitely include them weekly in your plans for the entire year! Just imagine how quiet your classroom will be! This is such an engaging activity, your students will be begging you to do them every day. (It takes some time and patience to find all of the images in each activity.) Education to the Core heard your calls and developed an entire resource dedicated to phonics-based I SPY Activities – updated to include 84 activity pages!īeyond just the phonics skills practice, these worksheets help your students strengthen their visual discrimination, while building their attention and focus skills.
