The I-SPY books are spotters’ guides written for British children, particularly successful in the 1950s and 1960s in their original form and again when relaunched by Michelin in 2009 after a seven-year gap in publishing.
The I-SPY books are a series of around forty small volumes that have sold hundreds of thousands of copies each, totalling sales of 25 million worldwide by 2010. Each book in the I-Spy series covers a different subject, such as I-SPY Cars, I-SPY on the Pavement, I-SPY Churches, I-SPY on a Train Journey, and so on. As children spot the objects listed, they record the event in the book and gain points, varying according to how unusual the sight. In the early years of the series, completed books could be sent to Charles Warrell, (known as Big Chief I-SPY) for a feather and order of merit. The children participating in the game were known as The I-SPY Tribe, and by 1953 the I-SPY Tribe had half a million members.
British Coins
Ships and Boats
Supermarkets

I-Spy Cars

PDF Files
I-Spy Annual 1979
I-Spy Cricket
I-Spy Foreign Coins
I-Spy Gold Top 1979
I-Spy In Spring And Summer 1978
I-Spy Stamps
















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Thanks, i used some of that for information, i could only find something about it from Scholastic.
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