Gracie (age 8): It says "Bookie Woogie" on it!
Dad: What do you think it is?
Gracie: A book!
(opening package)
Gracie: It's "I Spy!"
Dad: Elijah's favorite kind of book.
Gracie: "I Spy A to Z!"
Elijah (age 3): Read it to us! Read it to us!
Dad: Right this second?
Elijah: Yeah!
Dad: I was only going to open the package... Let me check with Mom to see if we have time to do this right now...
Lily (age 6): We're reviewing this!
Isaac (age 10): Can I see it? I haven't gotten to hold it yet.
Dad: We love "I Spy." We have three of the other "I Spy" books already. Plus we also have an "I Spy" board book.
Gracie: And I have an "I Spy" memory game that I got for Christmas.
Dad: But we can't assume everyone else out there knows what "I Spy" books are. If someone's never seen one, how would you describe them?
Isaac: People take photographs of all these things -- toys and screws and bolts -- all kinds of bits and ends and things.
Gracie: Real toys -- a lot -- tons of different toys and shelves and boxes all over the place.
Isaac: Then they say: "Find a ball" or "Find a cow."
Lily: Then you find them in the pictures.
Gracie: They're really good for younger kids. Especially Elijah. He loves "Finding Books."
Dad: Yep, that's what he calls them. "Finding Books."
Elijah: Me. Yeah.
Dad: So Buddy, are you going to review it with us?
Elijah: Yeah. But is it a Finding Book?
Dad: It is!
Elijah: A BIG Finding Book!
Gracie: The cover is so sparkly...
Elijah: There is a "J" that has a bead on the bottom...
Dad: Yeah - you know some of your letters already. This is a great book for you!
Elijah: Read it now. Read it now.
Dad: Why is this book called "A to Z"?
Gracie: Because the letters go in order.
Isaac: Like on these first pages, you find things that have A's.
Elijah: Find them now.
(reading begins)
Isaac: You know what they did? They cut half of this page off. This used to be a big page in a different "I Spy" book, and they cut it down to a little square.
Dad: So are these all pictures from other "I Spy" books?
Isaac: Yeah.
Dad: But that's cool, because it makes this book huge! Look at how many pages there are!
Isaac: See this picture here? That one used to be a much bigger picture in a different book.
Dad: It's kind of like a "best of." And even though they are reusing pictures, I bet they have you finding different things this time.
(reading continues)
Dad: How do you think they do the pictures where it looks like all the toys are flying through the air?
Lily: On strings maybe?
Isaac: On the computer? I have no clue.
Gracie: Maybe they put everything on a trampoline.
Dad: And then jumped on it?
Isaac: It wouldn't come out that perfect.
Dad: And if they did it on the computer, they'd have to add all the shadows that the objects cast on each other.
Isaac: Well, do you have any ideas?
Dad: I don't have any idea.
Gracie: A glass blower trapped them in glass.
Isaac: If the person who makes the "I Spy" books is reading this, could you tell us how you make things look like they are floating in the air?
(reading concludes)
Dad: Did you like that book?
Elijah: Yeah! I like the letters that we found.
Dad: Did you like the easy ones that you could find fast, or the tricky ones you had to hunt for?
Elijah: Hunting!
Gracie: I like the parts where it's super hard and everyone is looking and looking...
Lily: This book was long and fun.
Gracie: And there's an awesome Spanish corn dude on one page! I want a Spanish corn dude!
Lily: All the pictures look really cool.
Gracie: Especially the picture with the sweet Spanish corn dude. He was so stinkin' awesome!
Dad: Now this "I Spy" is different from the others. There are little pictures along with the text that show you what you are looking for. That's a new addition.
Gracie: It's a good thing they did that. I like it a lot. Now kids that can't read can enjoy this book too.
Dad: Which is especially good since it's an Alphabet Book. Who's more likely to need an alphabet book? Someone who can't read yet.
Isaac: I know. I loved these books when I was little too, but I couldn't read.
Gracie: I like how they make the pictures. They just put a whole bunch of stuff together. They find a whole bunch of toys and build a set.
Isaac: There's a game my friends and I play. We each get an "I Spy" book, and then we look for the hardest thing on the page. Then you say "Look for, like, a green car." Then the other person says, "Look for a... zebra."
Dad: So then you switch books and say "go"?
Gracie: Yep, and the first one to find it wins.
Dad: That's fun! You guys are clever!
Isaac: What are we going to do for our pictures at the end of this review?
Dad: Maybe you guys could all work to build a scene, and Isaac can take a picture of it. He's good at taking pictures. You've never done a collaboration for Bookie Woogie before.
Gracie: What in the dickens is a "collaboration"?
Lily: It's where everybody does something together.
Dad: Did you know that word, Lily? Or did you just figure it out from the context?
Long silent pause...
Dad (in mock-Lily voice): What in the dickens is a "context?"
Laughter by all
Here's a picture hunt the kids made for you all:

And a close up detail:
I spy an Alligator, a Ballerina (who lost her bun),
the Captain of a ship, and a tiny green Dude with a gun.
I Spy A to Z
the Captain of a ship, and a tiny green Dude with a gun.
Riddles by: Jean Marzollo
Photographs: Walter Wick <– secrets revealed!
Published, June 2009: Scholastic
Like it? Find it
Now comes some more fun! Giveaway time!! Scholastic has provided a generous giveaway with five lucky winners!!!
Four winners will receive a copy of this new book, "I SPY A to Z:
A Book of Picture Riddles."
And one Grand Prize Winner will receive a Grand Prize Pack including:
• "I SPY A to Z: A Book of Picture Riddles"That pack is worth over $85!
and...
• "I SPY Treasure Hunt"
and!
• Board Game "I SPY Memory Game"
AND!
• Wii Video Game "Ultimate I SPY"
So to enter, simply leave a comment on this post. And for those of you who have been visiting Bookie Woogie for a while - or for new visitors who want to peek at the archives - you can multiply your chances: in your comment if you let us know which Bookie Woogie review has been your favorite so far, you'll get extra entry points.
(Also, be sure your comment has a way for us to contact you when it's time to pick the random winners)
Contest runs until July 4th. Good luck! Spread the word!