i-SPY On a Car Journey: Spy it! Score it! (Collins Michelin i-SPY Guides)
£3.80
Beat the boredom and take time out from screens with this pocket-sized book packed with facts, photos and fantastic spots for hours of fun!
Kids will have fun collecting points on car journeys with more than 140 things to find. From sheep to wind turbines, bridges to hot-air balloons, they’ll learn all about the interesting sites they see on their travels. And once they’ve scored 1000 points, super-spotters can claim their official i-SPY certificate and badge.
With more than 30 i-SPY books to collect, there’s something for everyone!
For even more fun on a car journey check out the i-SPY On a Car Journey Activity Book (ISBN 9780008392857).
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Additional information
Publisher | Collins (19 Mar. 2020) |
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Language | English |
Paperback | 64 pages |
ISBN-10 | 0008386447 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0008386443 |
Reading age | 5 – 7 years, from customers |
Dimensions | 10.5 x 0.5 x 15 cm |
by Amazon Customer
Brilliant I Spy book
by Phil Hughes
I-spy books are legendary and timeless. I had them as a child 70 years ago and now my grand-daughter aged 7 loves them too!
by K. Shawcross
My kid, apparently, gets a bit car sick so this wasn’t filled in by her, but i am absolutely loving the nostalgia! Yes I’m the passenger on this road trip and I love spotting all the bits and bobs. I had the “pub signs” one as a kid in the 80s and I love that this one has a blue phone box to spot, if your eyes can get around the perception filter that is! ????????
by Mark Wright
Got one each of these for my 5 and 7 year olds for our 5 hour+ journey to Cornwall and these were great at keeping them entertained. Will definitely get them again!
by Natalie Mills
Remember this as a kid and the kids on the last long drive loved them!
Up to date and kids got involved in spying the pictures and ticking them off!
by Gaga
My Grandson loved this. Lovely photos so no need to be a confident reading although labelling clear.
by Amazon Customer
As a family we love these books for long car journeys. They really help to break up the time and keep the kids occupied.
by Kath Purdie
Nice cheap journey occupier