I Spy with My Little Eye Hockey

Hockey

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 look-alike 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!

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Interest Level Grade 1 - Grade 4
Reading Level
Dewey 796.961999999999
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Publisher Sleeping Bear Press
Series I Spy with My Little Eye
Language English
Available Formats Hardcover (9781585363650), PDF (9781627531702), ePub (9781627532570), Hosted ebook (9781627534154), Kindle (9781627536943), ePIB (9781627538428)
Copyright 2009, 2014
Number of Pages 32
Dimensions 11 x 10
Graphics Full-color photographs

Author: Matt Napier

Matt Napier was born in Montreal, Quebec and moved frequently throughout North America and Italy with his family before settling in Toronto, Ontario where he now resides. Matt studied political science at the University of Toronto before earning his law degree from the University of Windsor. Matt works as an attorney for a Toronto law firm and he is the author of the best-selling Z is for Zamboni: A Hockey Alphabet; Hat Tricks Count: A Hockey Number Book; and I Spy with My Little Eye: Hockey. When not working or writing, Matt enjoys reading, playing hockey and golf, practicing guitar, and traveling.

Photographer: David Milne

David Milne is a third generation photographer in Toronto, Canada. His grandfather, Charles, started Milne Studios in Toronto in 1925. When David completed his schooling at Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara, California, he returned home to the family business. Currently David is very active photographing art for numerous Art Galleries and artists, corporate portraits, product and all types of events. Travel photography remains his passion.

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