I See, You Saw

I See, You Saw by Nurit Karlin is a delightful addition to any children’s library, published by HarperCollins on February 27, 1999. This 32-page book is presented in English and features a playful narrative that follows two lively cats as they engage in a game of I Spy throughout their day. The story combines humor and wordplay, making it an engaging read for young audiences.
Readers will find that the book encourages interaction and imagination, as the cats observe various objects like a can, a fly, and a seesaw. This edition is designed for beginner readers, focusing on themes of animals and humorous storytelling. The clever concept behind this My First I Can Read Book aims to foster early literacy skills while providing an entertaining experience for children.
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A can, a fly, a seesaw, a bee.Two jaunty cats see it all as they spend the day playing their own version of I Spy.Soon enough, their play grows into boisterous fun where wordplay is the name of the game, and the ingenious concept behind this My First I Can Read Book.
“Clever and bright.” —Kirkus Reviews
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