Look through each eye-catching spy hole to spot a new farmyard animal! Down on the farm there are many colorful and noisy animals to spy. Look through the spy hole and use the clues to guess which one is next. Then turn the page to reveal the animal. Watch as young children quickly become engaged in the game — joining in with the animal noises, learning colors, and eventually recognizing the letters.
This book has a whole in the back to encourage little readers to keep playing I spy.
Edward Gibbs studied illustration at college but became a graphic designer, where he fine-tuned the art of distilling detailed or difficult ideas into their simplest form. He uses this skill in all his books, including the first I Spy book, I Spy with My Little Eye. Edward Gibbs lives in London.
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