Publisher's Synopsis
This book contains 30 I spy pages. Each figure on the page has a box in which to record the number of times that figure appears on the page. There is also a blank page behind each puzzle page to prevent bleed through if the child decides to color the page. These are great for developing skills in observation. They are designed to be fun-to-do activities which help develop important skills and abilities. These are appropriate for children ages 6-8+, although older children may enjoy them as well.
Kids will benefit from this book by
- Practicing their counting and observation skills
- Practice in concentration
- Developing attention to details
- Developing fine motor skills if they color the figures
- Practice is differentiating designs
- Being able to take pride in each finished puzzle
Following through with projects and having a sense of accomplishment and pride in the completed challenge are important to a child's development. As their skills grow, they will be encouraged to look for more challenging things to do. Having fun while doing so makes this enjoyable and rewarding. It is my wish and desire that anyone using this book has a wonderful time in accomplishing each project.
About the Author
Mary Jean Simpson has been fascinated by the beauty and magic of words, music, and the arts as long as she can remember. Her varied careers as a professional musician, a university professor--first in music and later teaching Professional Writing, and a writer and editor, have provided wonderful opportunities to utilize these fully. Living in a variety of places and interacting with many people has been an invaluable experience. Her many years of being owned by dogs and cats has allowed her to not only enjoy their unconditional love, but to participate in various dog sports. Her cats have created their own sports. Creating journals, planners, and activity books for you brings their own special delight and joy to her.