Turn your next walk into a fun game by creating I Spy Bingo cards (or print this one for free). Your children can point out the items to you as they find them. You’ll want to bring along a bingo dabber or pen to mark off the items as you find them.
This free printable also includes a blank bingo card so that your little ones can create their own game to play. Have them brainstorm ideas that they’ll be able to find outdoors – mix in both easy and difficult items to find. They can then bring their created game out for an adventure walk. Maybe your little ones want to create a game for mom or dad to play during the walk too.
On a rainy day, the kids can create their own I Spy Bingo games to play indoors with themes like items to find in the kitchen, in the garage, out the window, etc. Some silly ideas for items to find in the indoor I Spy Bingo game are:
This is also a fun game to play during long road trips. Have your little ones create a I Spy Bingo game before your next long road trip.
This is a fun activity to use as a playgroup activity with your moms and tots group. You can print off a copy for each mom or each child and award prizes for the most items found during the walk.
Popular I SPY pictures become a fast and fun bingo game! Get 4 in a row and shout 'Bingo!' Players learn beginning sounds and practice reading skills Promotes manual dexterity, verbal, and visual skills. I Spy Bingo is a bingo game based on the 'I Spy' picture books by Walter Wick and Jean Marzollo. The bingo boards (4 space by 4 space) are double-sided - one side with the letters in sequence for beginning players and the reverse side with randomly arranged letters. The Original I Spy Bingo Match 'n Play Get four in a row and shout Bingo! This game uses the ingenious I Spy Cards in a unique Bingo game that challenges their creative thinking. I SPY combines beautiful photographs, familiar object collections and rhyming riddles to create. Game, Games, Bingo, Spy, Bingo, I Spy, Fun, Pictures, Picture.
Do you go out for a lot of family walks during the days of sunny & warm weather?
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I Spy is a children's book series with text written by Jean Marzollo, photographs by Walter Wick, and published by Scholastic Press. Each page contains a photo with objects in it, and the riddles (written in dactylic tetrameter rhyme[1]) accompanying the photo state which objects have to be found.
Although the first I Spy book contains unrelated pages of still life pictures, subsequent books are more thematic.[2]
Several video games based on the I Spy books are available for Windows PCs, Nintendo DS, Wii, App Store (iOS), Leapster, and the Game Boy Advance, including I Spy Spooky Mansion, I Spy Treasure Hunt, and I Spy Fantasy. These served as early examples of an increasingly popular hidden object game genre.
I Spy merchandise has been sold in at least 31 countries worldwide.[3]
Wick stated in a 1997 news article, 'My career can really be put into two categories: before I Spy and after I Spy... The success of the books has been really nice. I never got that lucky break in my commercial career, but all of that hard work ... was usable for I Spy.'[2]
Jean Marzollo is the award-winning author of over 100 books, including Help Me Learn Numbers 0-20, Help Me Learn Addition, Help Me Learn Subtraction, Pierre the Penguin, Soccer Sam, Happy Birthday Martin Luther King, The Little Plant Doctor, In 1776, Mama Mama/Papa Papa, and I Am Water, as well as books for parents and teachers such as The New Kindergarten.
Walter Wick is the author and photographer of the best-selling series Can You See What I See?.
Carol Carson Devine, the book designer for the first I Spy books, is art director at Alfred A. Knopf Publishers. She has designed covers for books by John Updike, Joan Didion, Alice Munro, Bill Clinton and Pope John Paul II.
The I Spy series has won numerous awards [1]: