If you’re only getting started with I Spy games, the Valentine’s, Fall, and Christmas I Spy games are easier than most others, because coloration and/or shapes are very different, and because only a limited number of different images are used at a larger size.įor more advanced I Spy fans, the Penguin Snowball Play, Shamrock, and Butterfly I Spy games provide a greater challenge with similar coloring and a larger number of different images that are each smaller in size. and non-seasonal ones like butterflies, solar system, and sharks. Since the first one, I’ve added a lot of I Spy games at different levels of difficulty and with a wide variety of themes: seasonal ones like Fall, Winter, Easter, Christmas, etc. This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. At the same time, they can practice 1:1 correspondence, visual discrimination, number recognition, and more. I Spy games are great quick and simple no-prep activities for toddlers and preschoolers who are learning to count to 10. It showed me that I can indeed make my own printables – and the rest is history □īut it’s not only that. I have a huge weakness for Printable I Spy Games for Kids, probably because my very first printable ever was this super simple Printable I Spy Valentine’s Card.
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