Activities, Crafts & Games
Review:Sturdy, thick chipboard cards. Easy for my 3 year old to handle, yet sturdy enough I don't worry (too much - he is only 3!) about him damaging the cards. Colorful cards and laces. He likes to match the lace color with the picture color on the card. No reservations about recommending this. Makes a good backseat activity on road trips. Read more
Review:This book reminded me of several muscle cars I had forgotten, such as the Amer. Motors AMC and Rebel.
This is another good reference for those interested in drawing Muscle cars in three-quarter views as well as the traditional side view. Read more
Review:These beautiful cars are excellently rendered, so realistic I just want to get in each one of them and take it for a drive.
I grew up in the fifties so especially love the cars from that era.
All kinds of cars are featured in this coloring book from sedans to sports cars to luxury cars like the gorgeous 1959 Cadillac. There are 30 drawings in all, beginning with a 1950 Mercury 2 door sedan.
In addition to the car, there is a well-drawn background, of a building or an outdoo... Read more
Review:LOTS of animals, but a bit more complicated than I was hoping for. There's a lot of erasing that you have to do step-by-step & lots of combined steps (instead of breaking it down stroke by stroke). Bought this for my 6/yo daughter & while she loves it, I wish it was a bit easier to follow. Read more
Review:Purchased for my preschool daughter. We spend a lot of time playing I spy with this book! We look for the pages suggestions of what to look for then I ask to find other things on the page! It keeps her very busy! Read more
Review:The cover is misleading. This book is appropriate for toddlers and preschoolers, but the pictures are not nearly as complicated inside the book as what is on the cover. It is a tool for teaching letters, but not a real "I Spy" in my opinion. Read more
Review:I have several of Sabuda's wonderful Pop-Up books and each are exceptional in their own way.The only way to describe these books is by using words like,magical,romantic,fantastic,mythical,whimiscal,imaginary,curious,intricate,elegant and similar words that convey the imagination and skill Sabuda uses to conceive scenes then make them pop-up in a book as the pages are turned to unfold them.
Being winter scenes, he uses a lot of white, and covers it with glitter to give the effect of new-... Read more
Review:We love ISPY books. This one will blow your mind. I cannot look at it after working all day, as it is challenging, indeed. It will get you in the Christmas spirit. If you like ISPY you will enjoy this holiday-themed version. Read more
Review:The cover is misleading. This book is appropriate for toddlers and preschoolers, but the pictures are not nearly as complicated inside the book as what is on the cover. It is a tool for teaching letters, but not a real "I Spy" in my opinion. Read more
Review:This book was a great purchase for children age 4-12. Great pictures and really challenges the child to use their thinking skills. Very similar to the PC game of the same title..Highly recommended for any child. Read more