Honey, I Spy with my little eye a lake on pages 22-23 of the I SPY Fantasy Book. You can find that watery wonder nestled right in the middle of those pages, just waiting for you to spot it. So, put on your detective hat and get ready to dive into that aquatic adventure!
The bottle-cap knight can be found on page 21 of the I Spy Fantasy book.
yes, it is found on page 150
In Catching Fire the second book in the series, on page 93.
In upper left corner of page 18, formed by 9 diamonds.
Alright this one drove me nuts. It's actually on page 17 high on the cheese grater.
If you look at the line of knights that are in front of the sand dragon, scan your eyes to the one all the way to the right, who is directly in front of the wood "scoffolding". His shield has the pegasus on it.
In the "I Spy Fantasy" book, the location of the number five on page 20 or 21 would depend on the specific edition or version of the book. Typically, in these books, the numbers are hidden within intricate and detailed illustrations, requiring careful observation to locate them. To find the number five, carefully scan each page, paying close attention to patterns, colors, and shapes until you spot the hidden number.
In the "Fantasy" book on pages 20 and 21, the pegasus can be found flying over the enchanted forest. Look for a majestic winged horse with a shimmering mane and magical aura surrounding it.
According to H. Mayer & R. Wade, in their book -- Chicago, Growth of a Metropolis, page 177 -- the City of Lake View's annexation to Chicago was in 1889.
On which page?
Just to you're page
Page is in northern Arizona on the shore of Lake Powell.