For Ages 5-9.
I Spy School Days – Brain Building Games For Kids.
Solve
tricky riddles by searching for hidden objects.
Race against the clock in Oops Hoops and Codebreaker. Follow clues to find the objects that make
the Balloon Popper work or gather objects to make your own I Spy picture
riddle. I Spy School Days challenges you
to use your brain.
It
takes a quick mind and a sharp eye to solve all the riddles and master the
games in I Spy School Days.
This
unusual machine won’t work because it is missing pieces. Use reasoning skills to follow the clues and
find the objects that make the machine pop the balloon.
In
this virtual 3D city, you can look at each scene from multiple angles. Search for objects hidden around the entire
city, while building visual discrimination skills.
To
solve these clever riddles, you need to use your thinking skills. Sometimes there is more to a chalkboard
drawing than what first meets the eye.
Exercise
your mind making logical connections as you tackle harder and harder
puzzles. Discover new objects each time
you play.
Can
you find a pod with three peas?
Sometimes the object you’re looking for needs to be put in place.
Oops
Hoops – where do you put the giraffe?
Build sorting and classifying skills as you race against the clock in
this fast-paced game.
Codebreaker
– crack the code! It’s trickier than it
looks. It takes logical thinking to
determine why the dime is near the “M”. (Hint: it’s made of metal).
Craft
Projects – use your eyes and your brain to solve clever riddles. As you play, practice reading and build
vocabulary.
Make
your own I Spy – with more than two hundred objects available, you can create,
print, record, and save your own I Spy riddles.
Nature
– look closely with the built-in magnifying glass to find dozens of hidden
objects. As you find each object, the
word highlights in the riddle.
Special Features:
Nine
unique play areas offer irresistible game play: Nature, Chalkboard, Craft
Projects, Balloon Popper, Codebreaker, Wood Block City, Oops Hoops, Make Your
Own I Spy, and Find Me.
Over
1600 objects and word searches are built into dozens of riddles, puzzles, and
games.
Charming
riddles reinforce reading principles using rhyme, rhythm, and alliteration.
Voice-over
instructions allow children to play independently.
Your
child’s name appears throughout the game.
Develops
a wide range of skills including reading, rhyming, visual, discrimination, word
object association, vocabulary, sorting and classifying, cause and effect,
problem solving, creativity, logic and reasoning, and visual memory.
What is I Spy?
I
Spy, created by Jean Marzollo and Walter Wick, is an award-winning series of
books, software, jigsaw puzzles, and games for children. I Spy combines intriguing photographs of
familiar objects with rich rhyming riddles to create brain-teasing puzzles that
kids can’t resist. Each time kids play I
Spy, they discover clever object associations, word play, and themes that help
them build important learning skills including reading , problem solving and
creativity. Kids think when they play I
Spy.
System Requirements:
Windows
95 / 98 / ME / 2000 / XP / Vista / 7, Pentium 90MHZ processor, 16MB RAM, 10MB hard drive space,
640x480 display with 256 colours, Windows compatible sound card, microphone and
printer optional.
MacIntosh:
OS
System 7.5 – 9.2 or OS X Classic Mode, PowerPC 90MHZ processor, 16MB RAM, 10MB hard drive space,
640x480 display with 256 colours, microphone and printer optional.
This
software comes in a sealed CD case.