I do own all of the I SPY books if you would like me to help you find those tricky ones or compile your listings. I, too, have searched for the trickiest hidden objects online and was disappointed to not find a concise set of hints or answers anywhere. If I knew how to create a website, I probably would have started one myself a long time ago. Let me know if you would like some additional help in your quest!
Brenda, could you help my son and I find all eleven fish fins in I Spy A Book of Picture Riddles on pg 30-31? We have 10 but are stumped. It is a library book and pretty beat up but your help would be appreciated. Sincerely,
Hi, so the fourth candle is actually next to the one by the white musicians where you found the third one. The guy is holding one in each hand. It is really hard to see I had to use my flashlight because it is behind foggy glass. I hope this was able to help ?
The third silver jack! Two are in the middle of the page, close to the silver chain that outlines the main design. Look to the far, upper left corner of the page for the third one. This sneaky toy barely made it in the picture!
Tiny, so a magnifying glass may help here! There is a black ant (partially hidden) on the hat brim of the central red & white clown head at lower right, p. 21. This ant is a match to the one on the palm tree trunk, p. 13.
I am having trouble finding the last arrow on pages 12 and 13 of the Ultimate challenger book. I have the two on the clock, the one with the string of lights and the one at the top of page 13. Where is the 5th?
IN is on something metal you might have in your pocket! Children like to pick these up when they see them on the ground! And JAMAICA is on a wall decoration in one of the photographs. Look for a mom with her baby!
WAIT! I just looked over it again! You can also take this clue a different way. In this silhouette I Spy page, there are items used throughout the other images in that book. For example, the pipe-cleaner butterfly in the center is also on the arts and crafts image on page 16-17 (AND the picture board on pages 18-19). The Anchor cookie cutter is also on page 24-25 in the upper-right corner cubby. Something from each of the other pages in this first book ended up in the last image. There are many possibilities to this clue. Which brings you more joy and entertainment??
Hi, so a smile on an apple with googly eyes is on Page 18. It is near the edge of the page on the right side towards the middle crease of the book. I hope that helps. If you do need more help, I can be more descriptive ?
Hey Emily!
So I went back and looked, my book says nine small hearts. However, in our whole pile of books, we have all the books but for some reason we have 2 mystery books, I looked in the other just to clarify, and the other boom says seven small hearts! Crazy that we have a book that says 9, must be a rare misprint!
Hey, that is so strange about the misprint maybe one day it will be worth something lol. Anyways, I believe the boot is on page 23, I think it is the map in the bottle. One of the pieces of land looks to be in the shape of a boot (Italy perhaps). Let me know if that helps ?
Hi,
I too needed help a few years ago in finding the S. Luckily a commenter provided me with the answer. The S is in the top left corner of page 18, above the bird. See it? The smaller stones inside the bigger ones form the letter S.
they are both on the left side page and they are very close to each other along the spine . The ladybug is right smack in the middle of the page, against the spine, while the shell is very close above it, also near the spine.
Funny, for me, it was the elephant I needed help with.
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