![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() You can download a printable version here that has a list of all the items and then blank spaces for children to find the quantity of each item. The photo below is the “I Spy” collage that Noelle and I made. If you get a chance, photograph each page and then you can print these out later for camping, car rides or a rainy day activity. It’s a fun way to keep your child entertained and would be great with more than one child – they could each make their own pages or work together to create a collage. We set off on a mission to find all sorts of fun little household objects for our collage. I was thinking about how clever and yet how simple they are and thought it would be a fun little project for Noelle and I to create our own “I Spy” page. We could literally spend an hour going through these books and when children are young, anything that captures their attention for that long is a miraculous thing. After story time we’d check out all the great kids books but she was always drawn to the colourful and intriguing images on the pages of the “I Spy” books. I remember when Noelle was a little younger, we used to make weekly visits to the library. DIY I Spy Game – Kids love those fun “I Spy” bestseller books by Walter Wick and Jean Marzollo. ![]()
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