I think it's on the penny and the ruler. VERY hard to see... We actually took a picture and then zoomed in to see them.
The queen is sticking out in the lower left hand side of the valentine mailbox on page 10 and is a playing card
I think it is the shadow right above the green mitten on the I-Spy year round challenger book.
the ant is not on page 20- 21 but on page 18-19 it is on the little umbrella
I was looking for that tonight. No earthly idea. Maybe the editors thought the snowman's scarf was blue (looks green)
Black bear cubs are typically born in January, so a "January bear" would be a newborn black bear cub. The little bear on the left of page 16 fits the bill.
On pages 14 and 15 of the Spy Year Round Challenger book, the four buttons are located on the bottom right corner. Look for the buttons labeled with icons or arrows to navigate through the pages or access additional features.
It is on the fourth dog from the left. It is on the dogs nose.
The button pin on page 14 that says “Expert” is the fourth button in ispy year round challenger.
The queen is sticking out in the lower left hand side of the valentine mailbox on page 10 and is a playing card
In the "I Spy Year Round Challenger" on pages 26 and 27, the number 4 is typically hidden among various objects. To find it, carefully examine the illustrations for items that resemble the shape of the number 4 or are creatively integrated into the scene, such as being part of a larger object or patterned items.
The elfin nose is right next to the cows tongue and directly below the alien mask that is to the left of the milky way
The four buttonholes on pages 20-21 of the Spy Year Round Challenger serve as interactive elements that allow participants to engage with the puzzle or challenge presented. Each buttonhole typically corresponds to a specific clue or task related to the theme of the challenge. By exploring these buttonholes, readers can enhance their experience and potentially uncover additional layers of the spy-themed adventure.
I think you’re talking about “the word IN twice” on pages 28 and 29. One “in” is on the penny near the top left corner of page 28. It’s below the pinecone and above Lincoln’s head on the coin. The other “in” is on the ruler close to the bottom left corner of page 29. The word comes before the number “1” on the ruler and is mixed in with some flowers.
I think it is the shadow right above the green mitten on the I-Spy year round challenger book.
It is in the top left- hand window on page 26
they are supposed to shed twice a year but, if the weather at your house is always cold like mine, then they shed year round.
Under the white bear in the bottom left side of the high left window.