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Sto caricando le informazioni... I Spy in the Oceandi Damon Burnard
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. My three-year-old really likes this book. He can remember "A" is for - Angelfish "O" is for Octopus... and so on. Personally I think it was a nice try but came up a little short. The pictures are nice (other than the menacing looking eels but they don't seem to bother my son) but "N" for Nurse Shark???? What was wrong with "S" for Shark? The cut-out porthole windows views to the next page are nice and we read this one a lot..... that nurse shark thing just bugs me. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
In this playful rendition of the traditional game of "I Spy," very young readers will meet a menagerie of their favorite animals. Turn the pages of I Spy in the Jungle and see if you can spy lions and great, big gorillas lurking among the trees. Then, strap on your flippers and go under the sea where angelfish swim and sharks dive between the pages of I Spy in the Ocean. Bright, lush illustrations accompany these fun board books that are perfect for nature lovers of all ages! Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Google Books — Sto caricando le informazioni... GeneriSistema Decimale Melvil (DDC)591.77Natural sciences and mathematics Zoology Specific topics in natural history of animals Animal ecology, animals characteristic of specific environmentsClassificazione LCVotoMedia:
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The text is the classic I spy game, using letters "I spy with my little eye something beginning with the letter O" for example. It's not an alphabet book - the letters featured are random, but when you look at them in order they spell O, C, E, A, N. The last spread adds an additional fact about each animal featured.
A note on the cover - the black circle is a die cut hole and I don't know why it's black - on the actual book you can see a clownfish through it. The holes in the book show a glimpse of the animal you're guessing, then when you turn the page it becomes part of the name of the creature. The placement of the holes is clever, but it doesn't show enough of the animal and the animals chosen are too complex - Nurse Shark? Seriously? The pictures really didn't grab me at all - too watercolorish, not enough clearly defined lines and images for a board book.
Verdict: I like I Spy books, but I wouldn't use this with a board book audience. I'm not even too thrilled about it as a picture book. Edward Gibbs' I Spy books are much, much better.
ISBN: 081182988x; Published 2001 by Chronicle; Borrowed from another library in my consortium