it's on top of the nail polish, a little gold lamp...they set it up to kinda look like a perfume bottle.
It is just to the left of the jewlery box sitting on top of the nail polish, it is an old fashioned oil lamp
The book is "I Spy". Page 14. House labeled Meeting House has the bell on the front of the roof.
On cave ceiling on page 24
upper middle crack of the page
It is above the door.
The chick is hidden on the page with the title "Children's Classics" in the book "I Spy Mystery."
the lamp is on the nail polish by the jewelry box on the left side and its gold
It is just to the left of the jewlery box sitting on top of the nail polish, it is an old fashioned oil lamp
On page 23, there is a bottle with a treasure map in it. Start at the butterfly and move to the left a little...
Yes, it is.
As an experienced educator, I must clarify that without the specific title of the "I Spy Mystery Book" and the edition or version, I cannot provide the exact location of the spring on page 14. However, in the "I Spy Mystery Book" series by Jean Marzollo and Walter Wick, the spring on page 14 could be hidden within a detailed, visually complex image where readers are challenged to find various objects. To locate the spring, carefully examine the intricate details of the page, focusing on areas where it might be camouflaged or strategically placed to blend in with the surrounding objects.
Yes, Charlie Higson's Silverfin can be considered a mystery book, as well as an adventure/spy thriller.
The book is "I Spy". Page 14. House labeled Meeting House has the bell on the front of the roof.
It's in the top of the square jewelry box on the second page. Its green
Itβs in a photo that is on the right side of the mirror. Itβs under the clown picture and itβs over the swan picture.
It is on a spelling bee medal in the draw of the desk
It is in the tree on page 23, toward the top, on the branch sticking out to the left.