Title
I Spy With My Little Eye Hockey: Hockey
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For Many Sports Fans There'S No Such Thing As Too Much Hockey. And In I Spy With My Little Eye Hockey, Young Readers Get Double The Fun. Matt Napier, Author Of Z Is For Zamboni: A Hockey Alphabet, Teams Up With Photographer David Milne To Create A Visual Puzzle Book That Challenges The Deductive Skills And Sharp Eyes Of Young Readers. Dual Lookalike Photographs Are Filled With Hockey Masks, Sticks, Pucks, Even Miniature Ice Rinks And Trading Cards. But One Of The Scenes Has Been Slightly Altered. Can You See The Changes? How Many Can You Find? Poetic Clues Help Young Fans And Seasoned Veterans Find The Various Differences Between Each Pair Of Scenes. From The Number Of Zambonis On The Ice To The Sweaters Hung In A Locker Room, Hockey Fans Of All Ages Will Enjoy This New Way Of Spying The Game!Matt Napier Is The Author Of The Bestselling Z Is For Zamboni: A Hockey Alphabet And Hat Tricks Count: A Hockey Number Book. The Son Of A Professional Hockey Player, Matt Was Born In Montreal, Quebec. He Is A Recent Law School Graduate And Lives In Toronto. David Milne Is A Thirdgeneration Photographer In Toronto, Canada. He Studied At Brooks Institute Of Photography In Santa Barbara, California. David Photographs Art For Numerous Galleries And Artists, Corporate Portraits, Products And All Types Of Events. Travel Photography Is His Passion.
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- Q: What are the dimensions of this book? A: The book measures ten inches in length, one inch in width, and eleven inches in height, making it an ideal size for young readers.
- Q: How many pages does 'I Spy with My Little Eye Hockey' have? A: This book contains thirty-two pages filled with engaging visual puzzles and poetic clues related to hockey.
- Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: The book is bound in hardcover, ensuring durability and longevity for repeated use by young readers.
- Q: What age group is this book suitable for? A: This book is suitable for children and young readers who love hockey and are looking for fun visual challenges.
- Q: How do you play the game in this book? A: Readers are challenged to find differences between pairs of look-alike photographs, using poetic clues to guide them.
- Q: Is this book appropriate for beginner readers? A: Yes, this book is designed to be accessible for beginner readers, encouraging them to engage with both visuals and text.
- Q: How should I store this book to keep it in good condition? A: Store the book in a cool, dry place, standing upright or flat, away from direct sunlight to prevent damage.
- Q: Can this book be cleaned if it gets dirty? A: Yes, you can gently wipe the cover with a damp cloth to clean it, but avoid using harsh chemicals.
- Q: Is this book safe for children? A: Yes, the book is safe for children, with no hazardous materials involved in its production.
- Q: What if the book arrives damaged? A: If the book arrives damaged, you should contact the seller to arrange for a return or exchange.
- Q: Is there a return policy for this book? A: Yes, most sellers offer a return policy, allowing you to return the book within a specified timeframe if not satisfied.
- Q: Are there other books in the same series? A: Yes, Matt Napier has authored other books like 'Z is for Zamboni: A Hockey Alphabet' that fans of this book may enjoy.
- Q: Can I find this book in libraries? A: Yes, many libraries may carry this book, especially those with a focus on children's literature or sports.
- Q: What makes this book unique? A: This book uniquely combines visual puzzles with hockey themes, engaging young fans in a fun and interactive way.
- Q: Who are the author and photographer of this book? A: The book is authored by Matt Napier and features photography by David Milne, both with strong ties to hockey.