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基本信息·出版社:Cartwheel Books
·页码:78 页
·出版日期:2003年05月
·ISBN:0439455375
·条形码:9780439455374
·版本:2003-05-01
·装帧:精装
·开本:64开 Pages Per Sheet
·丛书名:I Spy
·外文书名:视觉大发现系列: 来学习
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This box is filled with learning and fun: I Spy Little Book teaches visual discrimination, I Spy Little Numbers teaches counting, and I Spy Little Letters teaches the ABC's.Children use picture clues to find objects hidden in the photographs. Each time kids play I Spy, they practice important learning skills.
作者简介 JEAN MARZOLLO has written many award-winning children??s books, including the I Spy books, the I Spy Little books, and Happy Birthday, Martin Luther King. Jean lives with her husband, Claudio, in New York State??s Hudson Valley.
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Amazon.com The best way for kids to learn is by playing. So it makes sense that the entertaining, challenging, and visually stimulating
I Spy series of childrens books has been such a big success in helping them have fun while expanding their minds. This handy box set contains three
I Spy board books:
I Spy Little Book,
I Spy Little Letters, and
I Spy Little Numbers. Each volume is not so much a book as a game. Instructions are given on the left page as to what to look for in the photographic montage on the right page. Walter Wicks colorful photos feature not just the object, letter, or number being sought, but also numerous other trinkets and household objects that young readers will delight in recognizing and pointing out. The density of these items minimizes the frustration factor common in some search games since theres always something to discover and discuss. In
I Spy Little Numbers, for instance, the green number three can be found on the appropriate page along with, among other things, three tiny pigs, a small tricycle, a three leaf clover, and a ball with three stripes. Jean Marzollos simple yet clever rhymes add to the fun. The premise of the books, based on the enduring road trip game, makes learning more than just a passive experience, but something to fully participate in. (Ages 2 to 5).
--John Moe