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I Spy

I Spy Fantasy: A Book of Picture Riddles

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With rhyming riddles and search-and-find photographs, more than one million copies of I Spy Fantasy have been sold.

Thirteen amazing photographs filled with fun objects to search-and-find! Contents includes "City Blocks," "Into the Woods," "Clouds," "Yikes!," "Blast Off!," and more!

There are more than one million copies of I Spy Fantasy in print!

40 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1994

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Walter Wick

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Walter Wick is an American artist and photographer best known for the elaborate images in two series of picture book activities for young children, I Spy and Can You See What I See?, both published by Scholastic.

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285 reviews
April 20, 2025
Let me start by saying that I love working at the library! I find lots of fun books while shelving, like the I Spy series that my kids and I enjoyed when they were younger. Where are the dolphin and broom?
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728 reviews6 followers
June 30, 2025
These are a bit too complicated for my son right now, but I got him the OG themes that I loved as a kid. I can't wait to pore over these pages again. I could look at these for hours as a kid.
Profile Image for Rachael (young mallard).
24 reviews
December 30, 2025
Healing my inner child by buying and reading this book! I would stare at this book for what felt like hours as a kid at the library. It's as magical as I remember it being! The gem filled dove & mermaid cove are my favorites. This book is an inspiration! I want to make my own I Spy book with my own trinkets!
Profile Image for Dan Graziotto.
57 reviews
November 10, 2024
The term Greatest Of All Time gets thrown around a lot these days. Its overuse unfortunately lessens the original sentiment of being the best version of something.
That being said, I Spy Fantasy is the GOAT.
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3,008 reviews3 followers
June 17, 2017
This is so much fun to look at with my students!
Profile Image for Patricia Kaniasty.
1,489 reviews61 followers
August 30, 2018
Fun but harder then most "I Spy" I have tried. They are great for older children.
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82 reviews
March 27, 2019
"This is an I Spy from my childhood and I still like it now. Five stars."
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1,145 reviews
October 28, 2021
You'll spend more time on this 40-page read than you imagined.
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5 reviews23 followers
December 7, 2021
Beautiful pictures which have obviously been well thought out: an excellent imagination building exercise and will help build observational skills in the young and old alike.
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127 reviews1 follower
December 23, 2022
This series of books are ones you'll turn to again and again for the littles and tweens. After we found all the clues, we'd make up our own challenges for each other. Great quiet time fun!
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4,263 reviews13 followers
March 7, 2023
These books have Maddie commenting far too frequently on my bad sight.
Profile Image for Sarah Sammis.
7,953 reviews247 followers
July 4, 2009
I Spy Fantasy by Jean Marzollo is one of the early book in the I Spy series. This one as the title implies has a fantasy theme.

The book has some of the most beautiful and trickiest picture puzzles of all the books we own. There is one page made up of costume jewelry in the shape of a dove. After three years of reading and re-reading the book we're still not sure we've found all the correct pieces to answer the riddle!

My personal favorite page is the science fiction moon base made out of common kitchen items like colanders, whisks and the like. At first glance it's a very convincing otherworldly set and it's fascinating to look at all the details that have gone into making it.

The riddles are by Jean Marzollo and the photography and set building is by Walter Wick.
Profile Image for Cassandra.
115 reviews1 follower
April 18, 2009
My toddler is a visual learner and loves all of the I Spy books. She always has one or two checked out from the library. They have been great vocabulary builders for her because there are so many items in the pictures that I would not otherwise think to show her. I do not usually read the text to her. We enjoy talking about what she sees, or I will randomly choose things to tell her I spy, and she looks for them. Sometimes, we will look for the items listed in the text together.
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3,488 reviews158 followers
April 15, 2009
The puzzles and photography in this I Spy volume are almost absurdly good.
When my family and I first went through this book, the photography was so stunning that it elicited gasps from us all as each new page was turned. There really isn't anything else out there like these books. Jean Marzollo and Walter Wick stand alone on a level of quality that they themselves have created.
Profile Image for Catherine Woodman.
5,931 reviews118 followers
July 29, 2011
I have four children and we own each " I spy " book. These books are truly our favorite and they are not just for the young. Each picture makes them think, explore, and problem solve all on their own in a very different way. Ethan had cancer as a kid and these books are amongst the things that got us through the series of hospitalizations over 18 months.
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178 reviews7 followers
January 10, 2015
I have always loved the ispy books. And that hasn't changed now- I love the mysteries and the things not being as they first appear, it's definitely a nostalgic hobby that I still Enjoy in my 20s. If only they printed more.

This one is pretty good, I like the others better but that's okay! It was fun and it entertained my nephews a lot.
Profile Image for Laura (Book Scrounger).
770 reviews56 followers
March 19, 2017
I love this series, and while I haven't read nearly all of them yet, this is my favorite so far. From an enchanted woodland scene, to a giant sand castle, as well as an odd space-station-esque scene made almost entirely from metal (including dishes and utensils), this volume combines the typical creativity and attention to detail with even more than the usual dose of imagination.
Profile Image for Anna Hardesty.
683 reviews
September 12, 2008
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
Profile Image for JoEL cOnSuEgRa...:::....
14 reviews
April 16, 2009
i like this book since i was a little kid i always use it when am bored its good book because it has lots of fantasy its really cool..
Profile Image for Amy.
543 reviews23 followers
July 9, 2009
This was another challengin I Spy book, as expected. I enjoyed the fantasy theme.
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8,300 reviews134 followers
August 14, 2011
children love checking these out to search for pictures, its funny how many said they practiced their reading stills reading the words.
2,263 reviews5 followers
October 13, 2011
Very cool pictures, but they reuse them from other books. I know I have seen some of them before.
Profile Image for Tricia (McAllister) Houseman.
388 reviews11 followers
May 24, 2012
My granddaughter loved this book, although it's more of older kids. she loved pointed out the pictures she knew, or point out the pics I did & repeating the words.
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