I Spy Fun House
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I Spy Fun House

4.04 of 5 stars 4.04  ·  rating details  ·  181 ratings  ·  11 reviews
With 24 million copies sold, the bestselling I Spy series is being relaunched with new designs and foil covers.This bestselling book features riddles that send readers searching through 13 photographs with a fun house theme.
Hardcover, 33 pages
Published March 1st 1993 by Scholastic Inc. (first published 1993)
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Josiah
I have seen several of these books on which Jean Marzollo and photographer Walter Wick are joined together as a team, but perhaps this one takes the cake.
A few of the scenes appear as if they could hide almost nothing at all, but these such pictures usually turn out to be the most difficult ones. The imaginative mind of Walter Wick ostensibly knows no limit, and the I Spy books are a wonderful forum for his creative endeavors. This is one of those books that would be ideal for taking on ...more
Sarah Sammis
Sean has been a fan of the I Spy books since he was two. Many of the books have been turned into computer games. We've played is I Spy Fun House, I Spy Spooky House and I Spy Mystery. After having won the I Spy Fun House game about a dozen times we found a copy of the book to add to our I Spy library.

I Spy Fun House the book has to be hardest and most disturbing to read of the series. The photographs consist of lots and lots of creepy looking clown toys, bright and clashing colors an...more
Tricia
Bit challenging for preschoolers...may be more appealing for younger elementary. typical i spy title with fun house theme.
Hajar_Abdullah
i still have that book. I was a BIG fan I SPY books.
they are still fun for me :D
Rachel
I love I Spy books, but this one just helped in intensify my coulrophobia.
Theresa
children love checking these out to search for pictures, its funny how many said they practiced their reading stills reading the words.
Cws
Cws added it  ·  review of another edition
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Anna Motteler
I loved these books whenever I was in Elementary school.
It kept me busy and made me use my noggin.

So if you're trying to work and your kids on getting on your nerves, plop them on the couch with one of these. =D
Kirei
Kirei rated it 3 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition
Recommends it for: kindergarteners and up
Shelves: younger-kids
There is a creepy clown doll on almost every page. This book could have been better.

One thing my son did like was some of the pages you could turn upside down and see more pictures.
Crazy Uncle Ryan
OK, so am I the only one who had a hard time finding that match on pp. 22-23? That took me forever.
Umm Layth
Umm Layth rated it 3 of 5 stars
Shelves: children
The clowns were a bit creepy, honestly!
Jen
Jen marked it as kids-books
Shelves: own
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Jean Marzollo is the award winning author of over 100 books, including the best-selling I Spy books and the Shanna Show books. Recent books she has both written AND illustrated are: Pandora's Box; Let's Go, Pegasus! Little Bear, You're A Star; Daniel in the Lions' Den; Miriam and Her Brother Moses; David and Goliath; and Ten Little Eggs. She lives in Cold Spring, NY.
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